On Monday, 17 October 2005, at 11:51:00 (+0800),
Didier Casse wrote:
Eterm-0.9.4-1.20051016cvs.i386.rpm
^
libast-0.7-1.20051016cvs.i386.rpm
^
Please be careful with release numbers. When Eterm 0.9.4 and libast
0.7 final are released, your users will not be able to
On 10/18/05, Michael Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday, 17 October 2005, at 11:51:00 (+0800),
Didier Casse wrote:
Eterm-0.9.4-1.20051016cvs.i386.rpm
^
libast-0.7-1.20051016cvs.i386.rpm
^
Please be careful with release numbers. When Eterm 0.9.4 and
On Tuesday, 18 October 2005, at 10:30:01 (+0800),
Didier Casse wrote:
My Perl program reads from your CVS configure.in (or fo some packages
like embrace it's configure.ac) to pickup the current version. E.g.
(line 25)
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(Eterm, 0.9.4)
That's how it's able to keep track of
Before I tell you about the problem.. i must tell you
that:
1) I just compiled Eterm0.9.3 and installed it.
2) In order to get it to compile with FC4 I had to
comment out 2 lines in command.c. Lines 3006,3009 both
lines have references to a AT_LEAST() function, both
lines wehre giving me a
On Sunday 16 October 2005 07:13 pm, Angel Vera wrote:
2) In order to get it to compile with FC4 I had to
comment out 2 lines in command.c. Lines 3006,3009 both
lines have references to a AT_LEAST() function, both
lines wehre giving me a invalid lvalue assigned
error with gcc 4.0.0 and 4.0...
This is old Eterm. Please refer to CVS or if you prefer you can hook
to my repo. :)
I have :
Eterm-0.9.4-1.20051016cvs.i386.rpm
and of course the dependent
libast-0.7-1.20051016cvs.i386.rpm
You can also rebuild my src rpm.
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With kind regards,
Didier.
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