Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I would like to announce that Dan Nicholson has been appointed as the
newest BLFS Editor. Please help me in welcoming him to the project.
I'm glad to hear it. An excellent decision. Welcome Dan!
Andy
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On Sun, 26 Feb 2006, Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 2/26/06, Bruce Dubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to announce that Dan Nicholson has been appointed as the
newest BLFS Editor. Please help me in welcoming him to the project.
Thanks, guys. I promise to abuse my power to it's fullest and
Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 02/26/06 22:09 CST:
Randy, I know you worked hard on mozilla with the system nss/nspr
builds. I'd appreciate it if you could review that section in
particular to see if what I did agrees with your prior analysis and is
still correct. As best I can tell, no
I wrote these words on 02/27/06 06:57 CST:
My build failed spectacularly. :-)
After applying the patch, SeaMonkey builds perfectly using system
installed NSPR. The building of Enigmail is now exactly like in the
Thunderbird. The installation of Enigmail, surprisingly, is not like
Thunderbird.
On 2/27/06, Randy McMurchy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
4) I'll have to look, but in Tbird and Firefox the negotiateauth
extension has been removed which means the Kerberos dependencies can
be removed. Not sure about SeaMonkey, but I thought this was a 1.8
Gecko change
You can find out quite a
I think, in the below Instructions is a '/' missing:
quote
If you built the Enigmail extension, issue the following commands as
the root user to install the .xpi file:
ENIGMAIL_FILENAME=$(basename \
`ls ../thunderbird-build/dist/bin/enigmail-0.94.0-*.xpi`)
install -v -m644 -D
thorsten wrote these words on 02/27/06 09:53 CST:
I think, in the below Instructions is a '/' missing:
Good catch. Thank you very much. I will fix it right now.
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 02/26/06 22:09 CST:
I've added seamonkey to the book and deleted mozilla. I'd appreciate
some feedback to see if it builds properly on other systems.
I'll be starting a build in a few minutes. I'll get back to you.
Some preliminary
Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 02/27/06 10:55 CST:
OK, thanks. I'll hold off making other changes until you do. I'll be
glad to make the changes or you can do it. Whichever is easier for you.
It doesn't matter. I just updated my build script so I have
everything handy. It would only take
Randy McMurchy wrote:
I wrote these words on 02/27/06 06:57 CST:
My build failed spectacularly. :-)
Interesting. I did build both with and without the
#ac_add_options --with-system-nspr
#ac_add_options --with-system-nss
options commented out. It didn't fail for me. I did check the patch
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 02/27/06 10:55 CST:
OK, thanks. I'll hold off making other changes until you do. I'll be
glad to make the changes or you can do it. Whichever is easier for you.
It doesn't matter. I just updated my build script so I have
everything
Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 02/27/06 11:26 CST:
Interesting. I did build both with and without the
#ac_add_options --with-system-nspr
#ac_add_options --with-system-nss
options commented out.
I'm not understanding this at all. I don't see how the build could
possible work with
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Yes, one of the things on my TODO list is to pump ICA functionality
into jhalfs. Shouldn't be too hard, but there are a couple subtle
places to be careful of in the looping. I don't have a really strong
understanding of the Makefile generation yet, so maybe we can work on
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I would like to announce that Dan Nicholson has been appointed as the
newest BLFS Editor.
Congrats Dan!
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Not sure if this is the correct place for this but here goes.
I get the following error when compiling php-5.1.1
/bin/sh /usr/src/php-5.1.1/libtool --silent --preserve-dup-deps \
--mode=compile gcc -Imain/ -I/usr/src/php-5.1.1/main/ -DPHP_ATOM_INC \
-I/usr/src/php-5.1.1/include
On 2/27/06, Gordon Murgatroyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-g -O2 -prefer-non-pic -c /usr/src/php-5.1.1/main/reentrancy.c -o \
main/reentrancy.lo
/usr/src/php-5.1.1/main/reentrancy.c: In function 'php_readdir_r':
/usr/src/php-5.1.1/main/reentrancy.c:143: error: too few arguments to
function
subnerd wrote:
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 12:50 -0800, Dan Nicholson wrote:
/usr/src/php-5.1.1/main/reentrancy.c: In function 'php_readdir_r':
/usr/src/php-5.1.1/main/reentrancy.c:143: error: too few arguments to
function 'readdir_r'
make: *** [main/reentrancy.lo] Error 1
I don't see any immediate
Gordon Murgatroyd wrote these words on 02/27/06 14:51 CST:
Not sure if this is the correct place for this but here goes.
I get the following error when compiling php-5.1.1
[snip]
Can someone please point me to a possible solution for this and/or the
cause of the problem.
If you were to
Alan Lord wrote these words on 02/27/06 15:07 CST:
What does your configure line look like? Mine (as is usual with PHP) has
loads of switches for the various modules I build with it.
You mean like this?
./configure --prefix=/usr \
--sysconfdir=/etc \
--with-apxs2 \
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 21:07 +, Alan Lord wrote:
subnerd wrote:
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 12:50 -0800, Dan Nicholson wrote:
/usr/src/php-5.1.1/main/reentrancy.c: In function 'php_readdir_r':
/usr/src/php-5.1.1/main/reentrancy.c:143: error: too few arguments to
function 'readdir_r'
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 15:11 -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
Gordon Murgatroyd wrote these words on 02/27/06 14:51 CST:
Not sure if this is the correct place for this but here goes.
I get the following error when compiling php-5.1.1
[snip]
Can someone please point me to a possible solution
blfsuser wrote:
The configure line is per the book having used copy and paste with mouse
to ensure the command has been entered properly. The thing I did
differently was to do the configure without the '' on the end to check
the output from that before I did the make, the patch was also applied
On 2/27/06, blfsuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The error message was /usr/src/php-5.1.1/main/reentrancy.c:143: error:
too few arguments to function 'readdir_r'. Since the readdir_r function
is defined in /usr/include/dirent.h I'm presuming that it's not the
fault of any dependencies since
Alan Lord wrote these words on 02/27/06 15:41 CST:
See Randy's configure line in a previous post to this thread
for a good example - although I think he is showing off just a bit :-).
:-)
Actually, just for the record, most packages I build twice. Once just
like the book's instructions are
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 13:51 -0800, Dan Nicholson wrote:
Linux-libc-headers only installs files to /usr/include/{asm,linux}, so
/usr/include/dirent.h comes from glibc. Try unpacking glibc and
diffing glibc-2.3.6/dirent/dirent.h and /usr/include/dirent.h. Maybe
another package overwrote it.
Am Sonntag, 26. Februar 2006 20:35 schrieb Dan Nicholson:
Sounds interesting. This is perfect fodder for wiki material.
Here's a patch to use a newer vorbis encoder. I don't see why it's
a hassle. If you're interested, you can click on the User Notes
link. Then you'll see info about the
On 2/27/06, Rainer Wirtz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hassle is maybe to strong, but when I build BLFS, I copy/past the
instructions and clicking a link and going to a different page, reading
instructions there is interrupting the work flow.
It's nice to just copy and paste instructions without
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Okay, after wading through that 25MB, I understand what is going
on here. Something is amiss with your system-install NSS/NSPR.
I won't do anything until you confirm the patch is necessary.
I'll bet a coke that it is. :-)
I owe you a beer. For some reason my nss-3.11
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