On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 10:34:23 +0100 (CET)
Werner LEMBERG w...@gnu.org wrote:
I'm going to release 2.3.8 in about a week. Are there any pending
issues which should be handled?
Just I've committed 3 important changes:
1) Broken FT_Face makes FT_Done_Library() fell into
an endless loop.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Sean McBride s...@rogue-research.com wrote:
I just worry that having duplicates will interfere with Xcode or other
things that I build.
You could use the Jam build. Apple hasn't used jam since Xcode 1.x,
and it has no dependencies. I keep a copy of the source at
I just worry that having duplicates will interfere with Xcode or
other things that I build.
You could use the Jam build. Apple hasn't used jam since Xcode 1.x,
and it has no dependencies. I keep a copy of the source at
http://ghostscript.com/~giles/jam/jam-2.5.tar.gz if that's helpful.
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Werner LEMBERG w...@gnu.org wrote:
Nice idea. However, I just update the Jam files, but I never actually
run them. It's thus possible that errors have crept in.
It built the other day when I tried. I didn't try executing the results though.
-r
Folks,
I'm going to release 2.3.8 in about a week. Are there any pending
issues which should be handled?
Werner
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I've done:
sh autogen.sh
Is that the right procedure?
Have you checked the prerequisites as described in README.CVS?
It reports:
running `glibtoolize --force --copy --install'
glibtoolize: unrecognized option `--install'
Try `glibtoolize --help' for more information.
error while
On 1/6/09 8:56 PM, Werner LEMBERG said:
I've done:
sh autogen.sh
Is that the right procedure?
Have you checked the prerequisites as described in README.CVS?
I naively assumed that since I have the newest OS and Xcode that it
would be reasonably new, but it is version 1.5.22.
I suspect
The full output is below. I believe it reports the version testing
error:
$ sh autogen.sh
autogen.sh: line 55: test: 1.10: integer expression expected
[...]
Ah, please try the attached version of autogen.sh and report the error
messages.
So what is your recommendation? Installing a
On 1/6/09 9:45 PM, Werner LEMBERG said:
The full output is below. I believe it reports the version testing
error:
$ sh autogen.sh
autogen.sh: line 55: test: 1.10: integer expression expected
[...]
Ah, please try the attached version of autogen.sh and report the error
messages.
ERROR:
ERROR: Your version of the `aclocal' tool is too old. Minimum
version 1.10.1 is required (yours is version 1.10). Please
upgrade or use the ACLOCAL variable to point to a more recent
one.
This means the script works now. Good. Applied to the CVS.
Considering that
It takes approx. 10 minutes -- all packages install in exactly the
same way.
I just worry that having duplicates will interfere with Xcode or
other things that I build.
If you use configure's `--prefix' option to install into a directory
which isn't used by anything else (as shown in a
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