On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Armand A. Verstappen wrote:
> Emiliano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].
> ..
Is this a public news server BTW? I've been thinking for the longest time
of having the mailing list be available by usenet and vise versa, but if
someone allready went ahead and did it...
> It is certainly possible, but I started to make all sorts of mistakes,
> breaking my existing install so I got tired of that. Downside is that the
> other machine takes slightly longer than forever to compile something, so I
> may go back to this later.
I do have several branches on one machine, albeit not in simultanious use.
Basically, I use a script that rebuilds and make-installs everything.
You'll want a fast machine for this though. It soon gets tedious, I'l tell
you.
> However I found that some #ifdef was missing in language-scanner.c, pasting
> the relevant part from the 1.2.6beta2 version fixed the error, but I still
> have no working setup. I do get to authenticate, but then I get a real
> boring page: <[code-compat]> <[code-global]> <[code-init]> <[ROOT]> , which
> means that no parsing is being done.
>
> As far as I understand there are at least 4 instances of #ifdef HAVE_MIDGARD
> missing in language-scanner.c, the bit below in the Makefile (so actualy
> somewhere in configure.in ?)
I'd think they're missing in language-scanner.flex then. Alexander seems
to be working on the upgrade problems at the moment; I just saw a CVS
checkin by him go by.
> Which is my guess too, as I did not run into this trouble yesterday but only
> after my latest checkout. If I only knew a little more about CVS...
> If got myself a hold of the 3.0.15 patch just to see what is to be patched,
> maybe I can hack myself a way in. Or Alexander fixes the CVS version,
> whatever happens first.
Why not coordinate? I'm sure Alexander would appreciate the help.
> No prob there. I don't mind banging my head against things I don't really
> understand, and I'll just go on doing that. I just felt that it might be a
> wast of your time, and I wouldn't feel insulted if you decided to use it for
> something more productive :-)
Oh, plenty of things to do. But if I'm busy I'll just ignore you :)
Nobody's pointing a gun at my head forcing me to respnd (yet).
Emile
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