On 04/25/2011 02:35 AM, David Claughton wrote:
On 24/04/11 23:45, Mehdi Dogguy wrote:
On 04/25/2011 12:17 AM, David Claughton wrote:
OK, I've applied the patch to the git repo - looks good. Thanks
again to you both.
Thanks.
However, you might want to revert the other patch that turned
On 23/04/11 23:32, David Claughton wrote:
On 22/04/11 21:10, Mehdi Dogguy wrote:
I've been able to build the package using Barry's patch, and
successfully tested the python binary package produced. So, ok
upstream's Graphviz doesn't have Python 2.7 support… but you can hack
configure.ac a bit
On 04/25/2011 12:17 AM, David Claughton wrote:
OK, I've applied the patch to the git repo - looks good. Thanks
again to you both.
Thanks.
However, you might want to revert the other patch that turned
pyversions -s into pyversions -r. The former allows us to update the
package by a simple
On 24/04/11 23:45, Mehdi Dogguy wrote:
On 04/25/2011 12:17 AM, David Claughton wrote:
OK, I've applied the patch to the git repo - looks good. Thanks
again to you both.
Thanks.
However, you might want to revert the other patch that turned
pyversions -s into pyversions -r. The former
On 22/04/11 21:10, Mehdi Dogguy wrote:
I'm sorry but 65883762c382d200cc5001433d060474045c7e30 looks wrong.
If python 2.7 is set as default python interpreter, libgv-python will be
useless, unless you install python2.6.
I realise that this will probably happen at some point, but I didn't
tags 623165 + patch
thanks
On 04/22/2011 02:16 AM, David Claughton wrote:
Hope you're having a happy Easter (you too Seb).
I've just pushed some changes to the git repo to fix the recent FTBFS
which was caused by the introduction of python 2.7 to the archive.
I've thrown in a couple of other
Hi Christoph,
Hope you're having a happy Easter (you too Seb).
I've just pushed some changes to the git repo to fix the recent FTBFS
which was caused by the introduction of python 2.7 to the archive.
I've thrown in a couple of other things including a patch for Hurd which
was submitted - just
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