Hi Michael, the glib has always been a pain, a few years back I compile the old BlueQuartz source on FreeBSD 8 and got it to run ok, but I always had problems on later FreeBSD because of the change to glib2. I am glad to see that sorted.
I have never compiled BlueOnyx but this time I am ready with the CentOS 8 minimal install and the 5210R svn checkout when you say it's ready to try. - Ernie. > Hi Ernie, > > > curious, are you going to upgrade the 5210R source so it works with the > > glib2 that is shipped with Centos8 rather than the old glib1 ? > There is only one really old dependency that we're still dragging > around: glib-ghash. I just recompiled the SRPM that we had for it and > that works on CentOS 8. > > When I looked at the Debian 10 port recently I had to take a long hard > look at glib-ghash and what we're actually using it for, because it's > not available for Debian 10 and (obviously) our old SRPM won't do. > > Turned out: It's for nothing. CCEd once had a ton of debugging symbols > to find memory leaks. Starting with CentOS 6 (on 64-bit) we noticed a > tremendous instability of CCEd. So I then went and stripped the whole > debugging shenanigans out. That fixed the stability issues for good and > I had forgotten to remove the "build requires: glib-ghash" from the > building process. > > Something else: I almost got the "yum groupinstall blueonyx" procedure > sorted for 5210R. There are a few cosmetic and procedural changes needed > for the initial network configuration. But I should be able to wrap > these up over the weekend. > > -- > With best regards > > Michael Stauber > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it > http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx