> > in the case of compile error, > > I could compile pacemaker and pygui with this combination. > > http://hg.beekhof.net/pacemaker/dev/rev/41b359f6822d > > http://hg.beekhof.net/pacemaker/pygui/rev/65350279a168 > > Pacemaker is on the way to exponential growth. > > Do you mean the number of commits or are you referring to memory leaks?
Before this number of commit, there is no need to take care of "xmlNode", so I could build them and run with the heartbeat-dev. I just want to run our code (procd, or GUI) with the latest Pacemaker in dev tree, because there are a lot of effective patch in it. But it seems that the dev tree is not the spot for our trial, we try to build our code into stable-0.6 for now, and will wait the stable-0.7. Thanks, Junko > > > I wonder I do something the right way... > > (1) build pacemaker; configure, make, install > > (2) configure pygui > > (3) copy all of the pygui's files to pacemaker's directory > > (4) build pygui(in pacemaker's directory); make, install > > > > How do you build them and make them work well? > > 2, 3 & 4 should be replaced with: > > 2) build pygui; configure, make, install > > but as mentioned in the other email, the stable-0.6 tree is probably > what you should be using right now (instead of dev). _______________________________________________ Pacemaker mailing list Pacemaker@clusterlabs.org http://list.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/pacemaker