On 27 October 2006 at 10:08, Camm Maguire wrote:
| Greetings!  Nice to hear from you!
| 
| I've been trying to work around this for some time.  Make has changed,
| and the ordering of the rules is now unpredictable.  Please see:
| 
| http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=344091;repeatmerged=no
| 
| If you have any spare cycles to help chase this down, I'd sure
| appreciate it.  More info if desired.

I'm at work so I don't have to time to study this in detail. Sorry for
harping down a known issue then.

I you have scripts or configurations to test I could help with that. 

If make changed, and that doesn't seem to get fixed, why don't we just keep
an old copy as we did with automake and a gazillion other packages?  No need
to endure conistent breakage.  

What version is known to work?  I could just fetch that one and build it
locally... 

Dirk

| 
| Dirk Eddelbuettel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| 
| > Hi Camm,
| > 
| > Long time no mail.  Hope all is well!
| > 
| > I finally had a reason to try to locally tune atlas3, but no beans.
| > Running 
| > 
| >     ISAEXT= DEFAULTS=n fakeroot debian/rules custom       
| > 
| > first fails because debian/atlas3-base.docs refers to
| >     
| >     debian/test/test_results
| > 
| > which does not exist. So I added a touch, the build resumes and then
| > fails on the next arch.
| > 
| > Unfortunately the atlas3-base*deb files that were creates are basically 
empty
| > at 20k.
| > 
| > Is there a way to create locally tuned atlas packages with a different to
| > the debian/rules file?
| > 
| > Thanks!
| > 
| > Regards,  Dirk
| > 
| > -- 
| > Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something. 
| >                                                   -- Thomas A. Edison
| > 
| > 
| 
| -- 
| Camm Maguire                                          [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| ==========================================================================
| "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."  --  Baha'u'llah

-- 
Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something. 
                                                  -- Thomas A. Edison


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