On Sat, May 04, 2019 at 09:33:38PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-dev wrote:
> On 5/4/19 5:13 PM, Ken Moffat via blfs-dev wrote:
> > 
> > So, unless anyone objects I intend to change the llvm page to add an
> > external link, and change
> > 
> >   If you have installed Sphinx and wish to ...
> > to
> >   If you have installed Sphinx and recommonmark, and wish to ...
> > 
> > Objections ?
> 
> No objection here.
> 
> > As to the "tuning", setup.py has a funny idea of 'verbose', it tells
> > you nothing about how it is building things.  If it's all scripts,
> > no worry, but I suspect some of the modules do compilation.  Maybe
> > nearer the end (probably about the eighth or tenth pass, this is the
> > first and only half built) I'll try adding --enable-optimizations to
> > python3 when I rebuild it after adding more dependencies early in
> > BLFS : I had thought I only use it in building, but maybe Sphinx
> > (llvm docs, kernel docs) will show if that is worthwhile.  Looks as
> > if this won't be finished for months! ;-)
> 
> Have fun.
> 
>   -- Bruce
> 
Thanks.  I wish I hadn't raised the ticket about exiv2-0.27.1.  I
find that both it, and the pre-release which I had only tested for a
non-book package, break gegl - so I'm going back to the horrendous
0.27.0 for my testing.  There is a limit to how much breakage,
particularly in C++ code, I can handle.

ĸen
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