Your i3status problem with an out-of-ports build is probably because the
configure script runs "make" with a file that has GNU make syntax. Running
it with "MAKE=gmake" in the environment fixes this (this is one of many
things that are set automatically by the ports infrastructure).
On 2020-11-28,
la 28. marrask. 2020 klo 16.11 Stefan Sperling (s...@stsp.name) kirjoitti:
> You can then extract your fix and apply it to an upstream development tree.
> If additional patches are required to get the software to compile, you
> might as well attempt to upstream those changes, too, while at it.
>
I
On Sat, Nov 28, 2020 at 12:27:47PM +, björn gohla wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i'm fairly new to openbsd. and i've run into the following problem,
> where i want to hack a project (most recently trying to fix a possible
> issue with i3status), but building the from the git source
> tree fails.
>
> no
Hi Bjoern,
bjoern gohla wrote on Sat, Nov 28, 2020 at 12:27:47PM +:
> i'm fairly new to openbsd. and i've run into the following problem,
> where i want to hack a project (most recently trying to fix a possible
> issue with i3status), but building the from the git source
> tree fails.
>
> no
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