It's probably going to stay like that until the upstream kpilot
maintainer fixes the build process, which is a mess at this point. I
spent a couple hours trying to fix it but got nowhere so I will just
leave it as-is at the moment :-)
John
Ben Gertzfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John ==
Behan Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Goerzen wrote:
pilot-manager -- Perl/TK hotsync tool (waiting for me to download and
try it out)
pilot-manager is already packaged. In fact I've been using it for weeks
already.
I went back and ran a find in the main FTP
On Wed, Jun 17, 1998 at 03:13:27PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
Therefore, I believe that I will just dump the tar.gz's of binutils,
gcc, and gdb into the toplevel of the package's tar file (or maybe the
debian/ directory, I dunno), and then all I have to do is change the
path that it looks for
Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Jun 17, 1998 at 03:13:27PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
Therefore, I believe that I will just dump the tar.gz's of binutils,
gcc, and gdb into the toplevel of the package's tar file (or maybe the
debian/ directory, I dunno), and then all I
Hmmm, perhaps it's still in incoming, since it is not listed at all in
my /var/lib/dpkg/available file... weird
But in any case, I won't bother with it then :-)
I am wondering if it might be a good idea to make a pilot, pda, palm,
portable, or something category in the FTP site so these
John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am wondering if it might be a good idea to make a pilot, pda, palm,
portable, or something category in the FTP site so these things can
get out of otherosfs, which doesn't really apply very well.
Personally, I think it isn't too bad a fit, but there
John == John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Hi, I have now successfully built the GCC, gdb, binutils,
John etc. packages for Debian. The package name is prc-tools and
John should be in Incoming by the time you read this. It was
John quite a chore to package but it is
John == John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Hi, I have now successfully built the GCC, gdb, binutils,
John etc. packages for Debian. The package name is prc-tools and
John should be in Incoming by the time you read this. It was
John quite a chore to package but it is
Ben Gertzfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John etc. packages for Debian. The package name is prc-tools and
John should be in Incoming by the time you read this. It was
John quite a chore to package but it is quite exciting what can
John be done with it!
Wonderful news,
Ben Gertzfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John I'd like feedback on it. I have opted to package it as it
John is done upstream; that is, all the programs in one thing.
Okay, here's a bit of feedback. :)
prc-tools includes almost all of its files in /usr/m68k-palmos-coff/,
except
John == John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John kpilot -- KDE hotsync tool
Hm.. kpilot seems to have been statically linked with libpisock.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]% dpkg -l 'libpi*'
1:38PM
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge
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John == John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Therefore, I believe that I will just dump the tar.gz's of
John binutils, gcc, and gdb into the toplevel of the package's
John tar file (or maybe the debian/ directory, I dunno), and then
John all I have to do is change the path
John Goerzen wrote:
pilot-manager -- Perl/TK hotsync tool (waiting for me to download and
try it out)
pilot-manager is already packaged. In fact I've been using it for weeks
already.
griffon:~ dpkg --status pilot-manager
Package: pilot-manager
Status: install ok installed
Ben Gertzfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but kpilot doesn't depend on libpisock3 -- perhaps it's not dynamically
linked? It should be, though.
Kpilot comes with its own version of libpisock, which is built and
statically linked independent of whether you have another one already
on the system.
Rob == Rob Tillotson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rob Kpilot comes with its own version of libpisock, which is
Rob built and statically linked independent of whether you have
Rob another one already on the system. I haven't looked deeply
Rob at the code, but I would assume that the
Hi,
I have now successfully built the GCC, gdb, binutils, etc. packages
for Debian. The package name is prc-tools and should be in Incoming
by the time you read this. It was quite a chore to package but it is
quite exciting what can be done with it!
I'd like feedback on it. I have opted to
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