aMule package has an aMule-CVS-wx_utils.h.patch. Intrigued about it I ended at http://forum.amule.org/index.php?topic=11757.msg63215#msg63215
So, it's true that openSUSE wxGTK package doesn't use --disable-catch_segvs (doesn't uses a single --disable-*). Why Packman package does? Also, openSUSE package is named wxGTK while Packman one is named wxWidgets... and Packman version has an "Obsoletes: wxGTK". It's really intended that Packman package obsoletes openSUSE one? openSUSE package uses "Obsoletes: wxgtk" (lowercase), perhaps that's what Packman package was intended to do? About the aMule package itself: - Patch is needed? - Source0 tag could be changed to "http://downloads.sourceforge.net/amule/aMule-%{version}.tar.bz2" to avoid rely on a single mirror (even if no really used). - Some configure options are not used anymore with aMule 2.2.1 (--disable-gsocket, --enable-unicode, --enable-utf8-systray), and I'm not sure if "--enable-ccache" makes sense since the package is going to be built just a single time. - "--enable-optimize" and "--disable-debug" configure options aren't used, should? (I'm from the 99% population that doesn't understands autotools, so I'm not sure about the exact effect of these two... but can be that --disable-debug has the opposite effect?). _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] http://212.112.227.138/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
