Stuart Longland writes:
> On 7/9/20 9:40 am, Chris Bennett wrote:
>> I'm running amd64 OpenBSD and there are libraries we don't have, such as
>> libbson, which can be added.
>> However, I'm a little unclear on what the -dev signifies on the required
>> libraries.
>
> I'm guessing possibly a
On 7/9/20 9:40 am, Chris Bennett wrote:
> I'm running amd64 OpenBSD and there are libraries we don't have, such as
> libbson, which can be added.
> However, I'm a little unclear on what the -dev signifies on the required
> libraries.
I'm guessing possibly a Debian or RedHat-ism? A lot of those
Hi,
I'm running amd64 OpenBSD and there are libraries we don't have, such as
libbson, which can be added.
However, I'm a little unclear on what the -dev signifies on the required
libraries.
I'm a bit outside of what that means. My experience is mostly Perl and
PostgreSQL.
Thanks,
Chris Bennett
On 7/9/20 7:13 am, elliot s wrote:
> Is there a way to get a precompiled 64 bit version?
64-bit? MIPS n64 binary compiled on OpenBSD 6.6 cool with you?
To provide a binary that will actually work, we need to know more than
the width of the address bus your CPU uses.
There's AMD64, ARM64,
On Sun, Sep 06, 2020 at 02:13:18PM -0700, elliot s wrote:
> Retrying from laptop since fvwm mail doesnt like my tablet gmail (html issue).
>
> Is there a way to get a precompiled 64 bit version?
> Perhaps put one up on the site?
> I check pkgs.org but I assume it'll be a long time before it hits
Retrying from laptop since fvwm mail doesnt like my tablet gmail (html issue).
Is there a way to get a precompiled 64 bit version?
Perhaps put one up on the site?
I check pkgs.org but I assume it'll be a long time before it hits there.
Thanx
Hi folks,
Trying to build fvwm3 on Debian I stumbled over this:
:
:
Making all in FvwmBacker
make[4]: Entering directory
'/local/home/harri/debian/fvwm3/fvwm3-1.0.0/modules/FvwmBacker'
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -I../.. -Wdate-time -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2
-Wall -Wno-implicit-int