On 4/5/07, Jeremy Visser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Lucas C. Villa Real wrote: > > Just run 'InstallPackage Linux' and it will download the package for > > you. The kernel image/modules is now handled by the standard > > GoboLinux tools, not needing to be in a separate repository/directory > > anymore. > > OK, done. So far, it appears to work fine, thanks! :) > > However, I wanted to compile Glibc, but Compile recommended I upgrade to > 1.8 before doing it, so to be safe, I did so. > > One note: only a binary package of Compile 1.8.3 was available - no > recipies. I would have liked to compile Compile myself. Anyone know why > that was so?
Compile and Scripts are written in scripting languages, so they don't need to be compiled. The files under bin/ are their own source code. > /System/Links/Executables/Compile: line 398: Arg: command not found Ouch. Compile depends on a recent Scripts package as well. Looks like that dependency is not specified in Compile's Dependencies file as it should. -- Hisham _______________________________________________ gobolinux-devel mailing list gobolinux-devel@lists.gobolinux.org http://lists.gobolinux.org/mailman/listinfo/gobolinux-devel