I've added a note to the compiling guide on the wiki just in case. I also just checked in an extra parameter (called LDRAW_LIBRARY_PATH) to search another folder for the library as we discussed earlier in the thread.
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 3:30 PM, Johannes Schauer <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Quoting Leonardo Zide (2014-09-13 00:20:25) > > I've checked in a change to fix this, if you run 'qmake > > DISABLE_UPDATE_CHECK=1' then the UI option won't appear and it won't > check > > for updates either. > > awesome, thanks! > > > What's the best way to document something like this so the people > responsible > > for the different distributions know about it? > > I would expect that maintainers of any distribution shipping leocad will > read > this mailinglist, so you could: > > - either trust that they read your last message > - write this change into the announcement of your next leocad version to > the > mailing list > - write the change into the leocad changelog file > > I guess this is all you can do. Even if a maintainer doesn't read the > mailing > list (though they should) they should definitely read the changelog before > packaging a new version and then they will notice. > > In the worst case, your last change probably touches the parts which were > patched at least in Debian by Nicolas. So even if he ignores this email, he > will most likely see his patch fail when he imports a new leocad upstream > release and then he'll notice :) > > cheers, josch >
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