Chapter 9
libsigc++ 2.3.1 2.2.11 * book is good
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libsigc++/2.3/libsigc++-2.3.1.tar.xz
Chapter 13
cmake 2.8.12.23.0.0-rc1 * (think we do not want rc1?)
http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.8/cmake-2.8.12.2.tar.gz
Chapters 14-16
wireshark
Em 13-03-2014 08:09, Fernando de Oliveira escreveu:
> Thanks for the effort making this script!
It is very good, your script and I know needs a lot of effort and time
to produce it.
> I don't know if I am right in all the points above.
>
>
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Thanks Fernando. Comments below. The issue is how to decide on what is
current for scripting purposes. Some cases use even for development and
odd for stable (or maybe the opposite).
-- Bruce
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
>
> Chapter 9
> libsigc++ 2.3.1 2.2.11 * book is good
> http:
Hi,
I have found 2 sources for pax:
- the mirbsd package, debianised by Debian (the "orig" I put in the
ticket). It does not build as is, because the debian "rules" (a makefile
actually) are shipped separately, and those rules use heavily the debian
packaging system. So we would first have to m
Pierre Labastie wrote:
> I have found 2 sources for pax:
> - the mirbsd package, debianised by Debian (the "orig" I put in the
> ticket). It does not build as is, because the debian "rules" (a makefile
> actually) are shipped separately, and those rules use heavily the debian
> packaging system. S
Em 13-03-2014 13:05, Bruce Dubbs escreveu:
> Thanks Fernando. Comments below. The issue is how to decide on what is
> current for scripting purposes. Some cases use even for development and
> odd for stable (or maybe the opposite).
>
>-- Bruce
>
>
> Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
>>
>> Cha
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
>>> Chapters 32-33
>>> midori 0.5.7 1.1 * book is good (at least, could not find 1.1)
>>> http://www.midori-browser.org/downloads/midori_0.5.7_all_.tar.bz2
>>
>> Let em get back to you on that.
>
> This one, in the page
>
> http://www.midori-browser.org/downl
On 03/13/2014 12:09 PM, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
>
> Chapter 9
> libsigc++ 2.3.1 2.2.11 * book is good
> http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libsigc++/2.3/libsigc++-2.3.1.tar.xz
>
>
> Chapter 13
> cmake 2.8.12.23.0.0-rc1 * (think we do not want rc1?)
> http://www.cmake
Armin K. wrote:
> Add kde-workspace and phonon to this list. Both show same version as KDE
> but neither of these uses their versioning scheme.
Looking at the code phonon should be right but kde-workspace is not.
I'll fix both.
-- Bruce
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Armin K. wrote:
> On 03/13/2014 12:09 PM, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
>>
>> Chapter 9
>> libsigc++2.3.1 2.2.11 * book is good
>> http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libsigc++/2.3/libsigc++-2.3.1.tar.xz
Fixed.
>> Chapter 13
>> cmake2.8.12.23.0.0-rc1 * (think we do n
On 2014-03-12 04:30, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> If you notice something wrong, please let me know, but please also tell
> me what the correct URL is that I can use to determine the most recent
> released version of the package.
I recently stumbled over nano, BLFS has 2.3.2 which is actually a devel
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