>It took over four weeks for me to do this very easy task on our CentOS 6 >system. Fortunately, they had already installed some more modern >compilation tools, but not all. > >1. Ask IT to install git. Go to CCB. Install. >2. Compile, notice that a library is missing. >3. Ask IT to install library. Go to CCB. Install. >4. Go to 2.
We're in a tough spot here. First, I'm looking over our library dependency list ... it's should be pretty standard. Well, there is that whole Linux lossage about "development" libraries, but we can't really help that. I mean, if you look at the list, we should only depend on - dbm - termcap/termlib - iconv (optional) - readline (optional) That's pretty basic. I am surprised that you had to ask IT to install that much extra stuff. Now autoconf, well, the situation there is only bad because some Linux distributions insist on only shipping super out-of-date versions; again, not sure what we can do there. We're glad to provide snapshots that have all of the autotools stuff generated so you don't at least need that, but we have no automated way to do that. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
