Vladimir Nadvornik nadvor...@suse.cz writes:
I guess that every major distribution released in the last year already has
it.
Distribution usually implies Linux flavor, and geeqie is (or should
be) targeted more broadly, at all reasonable POSIX systems. But, I just
checked pkgsrc, which is
On Monday, August 06, 2012 07:23:56 AM Greg Troxel wrote:
Vladimir Nadvornik nadvor...@suse.cz writes:
Dne pondělí 30 Červenec 2012 18:45:04 Vladimir Nadvornik napsal(a):
Hi,
I went through the mailinglist and bugtracker and added the easy
fixes to master. If you think that anything
On Mon, 06 Aug 2012 16:51:43 +0200, Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
The tarball I used for creating the testing packages can be downloaded here:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/nadvornik:/geeqie:/testing/Debian_5.0/geeqie_1.1.orig.tar.gz
That one still crashes when letting an
Dne pondělí 06 Srpen 2012 18:09:49 Michael Schwendt napsal(a):
On Mon, 06 Aug 2012 16:51:43 +0200, Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
The tarball I used for creating the testing packages can be downloaded
here:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/nadvornik:/geeqie:/testin
Guys,
I've pulled down the latest v1.1 from GIT and tried to configure and
compile on a Debian Squeeze (v5.0) system, but each time I get an
error when compiling, it's looking for 'assert' but I haven't had a
chance to dig into this in any detail. I'm doing the full
sh autogen.sh
John I've pulled down the latest v1.1 from GIT and tried to configure
John and compile on a Debian Squeeze (v5.0) system, but each time I
John get an error when compiling, it's looking for 'assert' but I
John haven't had a chance to dig into this in any detail. I'm doing
John the full
John