Indeed it works great.
Thank you very much, this is now on the tracker.
Alexandre
Le 14 sept. 07 à 00:27, Vincent Beffara a écrit :
>
>> I am attaching something that works.
>
> Hmm, well, _this_ time I am attaching them, sorry for the double
> post...
>
> /v
>
> --
> Vincent Beffara
> UMPA
> I am attaching something that works.
Hmm, well, _this_ time I am attaching them, sorry for the double post...
/v
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Package: glob2
Version: 0.9.1
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Hi again,
> Thanks for the suggestion, but I failed to make it work.
>
> I added the following lines in Sconstruct :
>
> opts.Add("DATA_DIR", "Data Directory", "/sw/share")
>
> configfile.add("PACKAGE_DATA_DIR", "data directory", "\"" +
> env["DATA_DIR"] + "\"")
>
> and modified in the i
Le 11 sept. 07 à 22:19, Vincent Beffara a écrit :
Hello,
Hi,
I recently submitted glob2 version 0.8.23, and it was accepted in
unstable.
Now a new mainstream version is available, which is 0.9.1.
The build system was changed in order to use scons.
The new package builds fine, and it wor
> Hello,
Hi,
> I recently submitted glob2 version 0.8.23, and it was accepted in unstable.
> Now a new mainstream version is available, which is 0.9.1.
> The build system was changed in order to use scons.
>
> The new package builds fine, and it works when I build it outside of fink.
> Now using
Hello,
I recently submitted glob2 version 0.8.23, and it was accepted in
unstable.
Now a new mainstream version is available, which is 0.9.1.
The build system was changed in order to use scons.
The new package builds fine, and it works when I build it outside of
fink.
Now using fink, after