On 29 Mar 2010, at 21:33, Max Horn wrote:
Hi again,
as you may have noticed, I checked in new versions of libao2 and
libao4 (and took over maintainership from Ben), as well as libogg,
libvorbis0 and vorbis-tools.
If this causes any failures anywhere (in particular 10.4 10.5
The upcoming gcc 4.5.0 release contains changes
in the debug code generation at higher optimization
levels which will make it incompatible with older
gdb releases (ie Apple's). Fortunately, the gdb 7.x
releases will now build on both i386-apple-darwin*
and x86_64-apple-darwin*. I have placed
Due to OS X 10.6.3 update libncurses was broken in /usr/lib.
Adding the following lines to the CompileScript fixes the issue.
export CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=%p/include
export CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=%p/lib
Cheers,
Michael
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On 3/30/10 3:25 AM, Michael Small wrote:
Due to OS X 10.6.3 update libncurses was broken in /usr/lib.
Adding the following lines to the CompileScript fixes the issue.
export CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=%p/include
export CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=%p/lib
On 03/30/2010 08:20 AM, Jack Howarth wrote:
Unfortunately, in 10.5, the ability to create and add
certificates to the keychain via the command line was
removed...
http://gagravarr.org/writing/openssl-certs/others.shtml
I have not tried, but maybe this is still possible using certtool(1)
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On 3/30/10 3:25 AM, Michael Small wrote:
Due to OS X 10.6.3 update libncurses was broken in /usr/lib.
Adding the following lines to the CompileScript fixes the issue.
export CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=%p/include
export CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=%p/lib
On Mar 30, 2010, at 1:20 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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On 3/30/10 3:25 AM, Michael Small wrote:
Due to OS X 10.6.3 update libncurses was broken in /usr/lib.
Adding the following lines to the CompileScript fixes the issue.
export
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 01:37:10PM -0400, Daniel Johnson wrote:
On Mar 30, 2010, at 1:20 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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On 3/30/10 3:25 AM, Michael Small wrote:
Due to OS X 10.6.3 update libncurses was broken in /usr/lib.
Adding the
James Bunton wrote:
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The problem is not a build failure. ccmake (which uses ncurses to
display a menu-like configuration interface) no longer works with the
arrow keys on the keyboard to edit the configuration.
Wunderful. This breaks also the ccmake that comes with the precompiled
Before i put this in the tracker, i'd welcome any and all comments.
freeciv.info
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There is a known [to me] problem in that the resultant binary is not
using the built in sounds. I am awaiting a reply from upstream but maybe in
the meanwhile you guys
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