> > > No, that's Perl. ;-) > > > >> Just kidding, > > > > (SCNRE) > > Probably not important, but I am not familiar with this acronym and > the online oracle didn't tell me anything about it... > Maybe it's not an acronym — 'sincere'? Perl I stear clear of...
Okay... I'll try digging in a little. Why does the deb description still mention that aptitude is year 2000 compliant? More seriously, I see that aptitude still uses autotools... fine, though not my preference (I found it less work to switch a project to cmake in the past). I got as far as building aptitude tonight, by installing the following packages (the last few in the list weren't mentioned by configure, but only cropped up when building): > libncursesw5-dev libapt-pkg-dev libept-dev libsigc++-2.0-dev libcwidget-dev libvte-dev libboost-dev google-mock libsqlite3-dev po4a librsvg2-bin elinks libcppunit-1.12-1 I also had several errors of this form, which mean nothing to me: > Error: no ID for constraint linkend: configCmdLine-Safe-Upgrade-No-New-Installs. > Error: no ID for constraint linkend: configCmdLine-Safe-Upgrade-Show-Resolver-Actions. Good night, all
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