Hi all,
Now that I have a somewhat automated build process it would be nice to
have some feedback on the result.
I tried to use libobjc2, and did a preliminary debianization, but ran
into linking errors when using gcc 4.7 and didn't investigate much. If
someone is successfully using libojc2 with
Hi Philippe,
Philippe Roussel p.o.rous...@free.fr writes:
Now that I have a somewhat automated build process it would be nice to
have some feedback on the result.
Sure.
I tried to use libobjc2, and did a preliminary debianization, but ran
into linking errors when using gcc 4.7 and didn't
Philippe Roussel p.o.rous...@free.fr writes:
Hi and thanks for testing
Not at all.
On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 09:42:05PM +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Philippe Roussel p.o.rous...@free.fr writes:
Now that I have a somewhat automated build process it would be nice to
have some feedback on the
Csanyi Pal csanyi...@gmail.com writes:
Philippe Roussel p.o.rous...@free.fr writes:
[snip]
This could be a problem : I 'simplified' gnustep-back package and kept
only the cairo backend...
What does 'defaults read NSGlobalDomain' gives you ?
defaults read NSGlobalDomain
Sorry, the
Are the packages built periodically?
On Sunday, July 22, 2012, Philippe Roussel wrote:
Hi all,
Now that I have a somewhat automated build process it would be nice to
have some feedback on the result.
I tried to use libobjc2, and did a preliminary debianization, but ran
into linking errors
The reason I ask is because I have been thinking of a repo which
automatically builds packages for gnustep every week or every few days do
that we would be in control of our packages and also people who prefer
package managers could keep up to date more easily.
GC
On Sunday, July 22, 2012,
Le 22/07/2012 22:20, Csanyi Pal a écrit :
Csanyi Pal csanyi...@gmail.com writes:
Philippe Roussel p.o.rous...@free.fr writes:
[snip]
This could be a problem : I 'simplified' gnustep-back package and kept
only the cairo backend...
What does 'defaults read NSGlobalDomain' gives you ?
Hi Stefan,
Le 22/07/2012 23:33, Stefan Bidi a écrit :
Something seems messed up with your packages. They seem to depend on
something that bring the debian version of gnustep with it. This is
what I got when I did 'apt-get install addressmanager.app gorm.app':
The following extra packages
On Jul 21, 2012, at 2:31 PM, A Wiebe(Work) wrote:
I don't know if the wiki config is a mess, but it seems that installing
syntax highlighting would be a snap.
According to this page, simply:
1. Download the required mediawiki extension.
2. Add 1 line to the mediawiki config file.