At 1158313616 past the epoch, Charles Plessy wrote:
EMBOSS is shipped and built with its own copy of libpcre.
As a result, the EMBOSS Debian package contains some files
wich are also in the libpcre Debian package, and they
conflict together.
Argh. Reading the -devel mesg you linked to, I take
Le Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 11:10:34AM +0100, Jon Dowland a écrit :
At 1158313616 past the epoch, Charles Plessy wrote:
EMBOSS is shipped and built with its own copy of libpcre.
As a result, the EMBOSS Debian package contains some files
wich are also in the libpcre Debian package, and they
Hello,
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Charles Plessy wrote:
Le Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 11:10:34AM +0100, Jon Dowland a écrit :
At 1158313616 past the epoch, Charles Plessy wrote:
EMBOSS is shipped and built with its own copy of libpcre.
As a result, the EMBOSS Debian package contains some files
Le Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 03:22:37AM +0200, Daniel Leidert a écrit :
In short: Change
#include pcre.h
to
#include pcre.h
and see 'man pcre-config' for the compilation arguments (you only need,
what --libs tells you in the linking step, IIRC).
Dear Daniel,
I have posted more
Dear Mentors
I am preparing Debian packages for EMBOSS (the European Molecular
Biology Software Suite, www.emboss.org), and I run in the following
problem:
EMBOSS is shipped and built with its own copy of libpcre. As a result,
the EMBOSS Debian package contains some files wich are also in the
Am Freitag, den 15.09.2006, 09:46 +0900 schrieb Charles Plessy:
I am preparing Debian packages for EMBOSS (the European Molecular
Biology Software Suite, www.emboss.org), and I run in the following
problem:
EMBOSS is shipped and built with its own copy of libpcre. As a result,
the EMBOSS
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