Hello. I'm running Slackware -current up to date and SBo-git sbopkg
on a notebook with Intel i915 graphics, so OpenGL is at stock version.
Due to the new gzdoom incompatibility with OpenGL,
I tried to install gzdoom-legacy, but got and error.
It seems that it is related with OpenAL.
I uninstalled
Hi Willy, thanks for the info.
Thanks Paulo
On 13-10-2016 12:21, Willy Sudiarto Raharjo wrote:
It seems when using build options, queue is not yet supported for now
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Hi Willy, the sbopkg script is very complex, I was trying to find were the
options are parsed.
I don't have experience with large scripts like sbopkg, just $0.02 :)
It seems that the var $LDOPTIONS doesn't get set when there are
build options declared, since the value ' (Q)ueue,' isn't displayed.
Hi Willy, thanks for reply.
Running sbopkg -R -k -i "aMule:WEBSERVER=yes" didn't work,
sbopkg still doesn't show the queue.
sbopkg -i "aMule:WEBSERVER=yes" didn't work too.
(without -k since the packages are already installed)
There are other quote combinations that 'sbopkg -h' shows,
but I don
Hello, excuse me if this is a problem already discussed, I couldn't find
something about.
Using aMule as example, I normally do the following:
sbopkg -R -k -i aMule
There are dependencies, so I choose queue file and
sbopkg shows all readme for all files in queue and builds
all packages in the r