Really? At least, it does not seem to be the case for make generator.
There are no rules for handling .proto files in make generator. That's
actually what I've been trying to do in the last couple of days.
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Mark Mentovai m...@chromium.org wrote:
Igor Gatis wrote:
Igor Gatis wrote:
Really? At least, it does not seem to be the case for make generator.
There are no rules for handling .proto files in make generator. That's
actually what I've been trying to do in the last couple of days.
GYP rules are something that you have to write yourself, there aren't
Great, just wrote a rule for that. I placed it on the final target of my
project. What would be nice is to define such rule on the protobuf library
gyp and export it. It seems this file does
Igor Gatis igorga...@gmail.com wrote:
Great, just wrote a rule for that. I placed it on the final target of my
project. What would be nice is to define such rule on the protobuf library
gyp and export it. It seems this file does that. But when I try doing the
same, I get the following error:
Ok, great.
I will take on the Linux printer settings dialog and also implement a
cross-platform mechanism for suppressing the printer dialog. This will
cause printing to use the last settings (or default settings).
This is an important feature for using Chromium in a kiosk or Point-Of-
Sale
I am having trouble compiling on
Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic)
Kernel Linux 2.6.31-14-generic
GNOME 2.28.1
AMD Athlon 64
I have successfully built before on a 32-bit i386 Ubuntu installation.
Any ideas?
Here's my session:
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a...@ubuntu:~/projects/chromium$ export GYP_GENERATORS=make
Automatically closing tree for unit_tests on Mac10.5 Tests (dbg)(1)
http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall/builders/Mac10.5%20Tests%20%28dbg%29%281%29/builds/10660
http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall/waterfall?builder=Mac10.5%20Tests%20%28dbg%29%281%29
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