Since 5.9.5 is basically a beta 5.10.0, I would actually make it
a test version of a new perl5.10 package (so perl5.10-5.9.5-1).
Since 5.9.5 is 5.9.5, you should leave it as it is and not
give it some whimsical name. Such is that which causes confusion.
It is better to keep standards and
Marcus,
thanks for your efforts.
Anyway, I have changed GPGME in SVN HEAD to not use a non-installed
library at all. This should fix the problem as well. It would be
good if someone tested out if that is indeed the case.
Thanks,
Marcus
here are the results I get from using everthing
Marcus,
That can't work. Makefile.am is the basis for the generated files
Makefile.in and Makefile, the latter of which is actually used. These
files are only automatically generated when in maintainer mode.
Yes, your right. I just read about the GNU build system last night and realized
Thanks for your repsonse Marcus.
From: Marcus Brinkmann (GPGME member)
From: Henman: I have run into a build problem on cygwin system.
I am not an expert in the utilities used to build gpgme. But, wonder why a
library seems to be missing. Could this be a command line argument
Thanks again for your response.
From: Marcus Brinkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...Shared library support various dramatically across platforms. Libtool
tries its best to patch it up and give a consistent picture, but it
can not always provide.
I gave it another look, and it seems to me
Forgive my ignorance, but I did read the chapter for managing packages
and it explained up to boffo being an application and a library
(external source usage), but I didn't see any reference to what
exactly goes into the packages with -devel names..
I can only think about header files needed
Guile depends on the GNU MP library.
Was it updated to gmp-4.2.1?
I built the new gnu mp yesterday.
If the maintainer would like to update it configure it as follows, then do the:
/configure --disable-static --enable-shared CPPFLAGS=-DDLL_EXPORT
make
make check
make install
I then
II found that it iwas just a legacy symbolic link and have had no
problems when I manually deleted it.
Darel Henman
I've built fontconfig-2.4.1, as we are building that anyway for other
platforms. Btw, whhy is it in the X11 subdirectory, fontconfig has
nothing to do with X11?
Greetings,
Jan.
Is any work being done to port the latest X-windows. My understanding is that
X11R7.1 in March of this year.
Reference: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/PressReleases/X11R71Released
Please respond with cc to me, since I am not a list member yet. But I woul
like to know what, if anything
Who is managing the fontconfig packagage.
I found that the newest version, 2.4.1, found at http://fontconfig.org/release/
builds well in the current cygwin development environment.
Newer versions of fontconfig are required for some newer applications,
such as ImageMagick.
I would like to
Has anyone out there been successfull in finding out how to build
the latest cvs emacs with the cygwin 5.19.4?
I was building emacs with cygwin's x-windows with the following configuration:
./configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man
--infodir=/usr/share/info --exec-prefix=
I tried to back down to cygwin 5.18 from 5.19, but after I had done so
and tried to remove a file with rm, I get the following error message:
Can't find getline in cygwin1.dll
Can anyone help me find out why this is and get back to cygwin 5.18?
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I am working to the the latest cvs emacs to build with the latest cygwin
that was release 1.5.19(0.150/4/2) 2006-01-20 13:28.
The buid proccess dies and leaves me with a stackdump ,
temacs.exe.stackdump .
Does cygwin have a way to produce a core file that would be useful as a
portmortem,
Thanks for the informative and helpful response.
Darel
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Tim Prince wrote:
djh wrote:
My current version of gcc that setup.exe downloaded for me is:
gcc (GCC) 3.4.4 (cygming special) (gdc 0.12, using dmd 0.125)
The other day I downloaded gcc 4.0.2
My current version of gcc that setup.exe downloaded for me is:
gcc (GCC) 3.4.4 (cygming special) (gdc 0.12, using dmd 0.125)
The other day I downloaded gcc 4.0.2
filename: gcc-4.0.2.tar.bz2
did a configure, make, and makeinstall
and the build was successfull. I compiled a program with it
Has a fix been found for building emacs on the new cygwin versions
5.19 and up yet?
There is at least one problem with d_ino as you know.
An possibly another, since temacs crashes with a stack dump,
during bootstrap.
cygwin distribution has an early emacs in it. Will it still run on
the newer
Any idea on what is the problem here? (gyginw
CYGWIN Vers.: CYGWIN_NT-5.1 1.5.19(0.150/4/2) 2006-01-20 13:28
While buiding emacs (n.b. had to use a tacky dos trick for dirent since
d_ino was deprecated, in order to break backward compatibilty) it
crashes during executing temacs in a stack
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