David Walluck wrote:
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> Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
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>>Name : gift-openft Relocations: (not relocatable)
>>Version : 0.2.1.6 Vendor: Penguin Liberation
>>Front
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> I was about to do a rebuild in order to have %{_prefix}/lib/giFT owned
> by the main gift package instead of each plugin (%{_libdir} is not
> correct for x86_64 to build).
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> But, I cannot get gift to build, at least on x86_64.
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> - --
> Sincerely,
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> David Walluck
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It builds on 10.2, but I get a multiarch error:
http://eijk.homelinux.org/build/i586/10.2_plf-free/BO/multiarch/gift-0.11.8.1-1plf
error: The following files ought to be marked as %multiarch:
/home/lbd/tmp/gift-buildroot/usr/include/libgift/giftconfig.h
While on cooker it seems to be full of gcc4 related issues.
http://eijk.homelinux.org/build/i586/cooker_plf-free/BO/problem/gift-0.11.8.1-1plf
I wouldn't mind if a src.rpm that solves the multiarch and file
permision ownership is uploaded, so that we can at least have this
solved for 10.2. Perhaps somebody else will find a way to solve the gcc4
issue...
regards,
Stefan
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