On 17-10-2014 19:51, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > Fernando de Oliveira wrote: >> On 17-10-2014 16:52, [email protected] wrote: > >>> - When building with --enable-freetype2 configure switch, fix >>> the code to >>> - find the header locations for >>> <application>FreeType-2.5.x</application> >>> - (x > 0): >> >> What is wrong with this? >> >>> + If building with --enable-freetype2 configure switch, use the >>> following >>> + <command>sed</command> to fix building against newer versions of >>> + <application>FreeType</application>: > > If freetype updates to version 2.6, do we need to update the text in > transcode? The change is just a bit more generic.
I want to keep track when it started. With a generic text this is lost, and could mean freetype-2.4 as well. So, the solution is not what Armin proposed. This exact subject has been discussed bifore, but he insists The other time it was with respect to gcc. The solution *I want* is: "When building with --enable-freetype2 configure switch, fix the code to find the header locations for <application>FreeType</application> starting with 2.5.1" Armin succeeded again to pass what he knows I don't want, and I am not happy at all with that!!!!! He is trying again to put his hands in things not belonging to him!!!! He has done once this week, I accepted, done today, I ignored, now, second time today, third time this week, *I will not ignore*. I have to *keep in guard, all the time, against him*, or he acts behind my back. I don't understand. He knows that I don't like those actions, but insists, repeating them, when sees that everything is in peace. It ia a repeating pattern, already. Is it possible to put an end to that, for the peace's sake? I would like to write a dozen more pages to express how upset I am now, but if there is something that makes me tired that thing is Armin. Go to your LFS systemd and leave the people alone. -- []s, Fernando -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
