In article <[email protected]>,
   Theo Markettos <[email protected]> wrote:
> NetSurf moved from SVN to git in the summer.  Much of the repository
> was reorganised at the same time, which broke most of the autobuilder
> build scripts for NetSurf's components.  I did some changes to at
> least replace the missing SVN URLs with git ones, but didn't have time
> to fix all the builds which turned out to be a bit more involved than
> I expected - so I left the slightly-less-broken builds as
> placeholders.  It might be that's what you're seeing.

Yes, I assume it is.

Building all the libraries has now been completed. These items have
failed:

 package               reason
 --------------------  --------------------------------------------
 libgnomeprint2.2-0    package libgnomecups1.0 not in autobuilder
 libgnomeprintui2.2-0  depends on libgnomeprint2.2-0

 oslibvapis            !OSLib/Source/Build/!Vala/vapi doesn't exist

 tremor                syntax error in configure
 libsdl-mixer1.2       depends on tremor

 tcp-wrappers          siginfo_t changes not in 4.1.2
 orbit2                depends on tcp-wrappers
 libgconf2-4           depends on orbit2
 libgnomevfs2-0        depends on orbit2
 libbonobo2-0          depends on orbit2
 libgnome2-0           depends on libbonobo2-0

 netsurf-libraries     depends on the item(s) below
 libsvgtiny            depends on netsurf-libraries
 libnsgif              depends on netsurf-libraries
 libnsbmp              depends on netsurf-libraries
 libwapcaplet          depends on netsurf-libraries
 libparserutils        depends on netsurf-libraries
 libcss                depends on netsurf-libraries
 libhubbub             depends on netsurf-libraries
 libdom                depends on netsurf-libraries
 rufl                  depends on netsurf-libraries
 pencil                depends on rufl

 desklib-scl           not wanted (?)

Judging by the last messages by Lee and John, the siginfo_t issue is
going to be fixed, so I'll try again later.

As I mentioned earlier, I hacked the libgtk->libcairo->librsvg mess out
of the way. Perhaps adding a note to the webpage about how to handle
that would be helpful for others who start with a clean setup.

Regards,
Frank


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