severity 560030 normal
thanks
so, i think this situation is a bit messy, but based on the facts now,
it really shouldn't be considered release-critical.
mike
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On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 16:41:57 -0500 Michael Gilbert wrote:
> only works if the headers are moved to the SDL directory. i don't see
> any reverse depends for libsdl-pango-dev at this point ('apt-cache
> showpkg libsdl-pango-dev')
oops, that's not the right way to check that since it doesn't actuall
> Hi,
>
> I don't necessarily disagree with your assesment but there are
> currently at least 5 packages depending or build-depending on
> libsdl-pango-dev that are not experiencing this problem. What package
> are you having a problem with?
its a custom piece of code that paultag is working on.
Hi,
I don't necessarily disagree with your assesment but there are currently at
least 5 packages depending or build-depending on libsdl-pango-dev that are not
experiencing this problem. What package are you having a problem with?
Thank you,
Barry deFreese
Debian SDL Team
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severity 560030 serious
tag 560030 patch
thanks
raising severity level. this issue has some pretty serious consequences
since it makes it impossible to build an application that uses sdlpango.
it would be a shame to ship squeeze with this kind of showstopper.
i have attached a debdiff that fixes
Package: libsdl-pango-dev
Version: 0.1.2-4
The extract path of SDL_Pango.h is to /usr/include, when SDL headers
should be in /usr/include/SDL.
It's current path causes compile errors when the header is included.
Running the command: `sudo mv /usr/include/SDL_Pango.h
/usr/include/SDL/` solves issu
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