Le samedi 23 janvier 2010 à 14:31 +0100, Phil Dibowitz a écrit : > On 01/23/2010 02:21 PM, Mathieu Trudel wrote: > > Le samedi 23 janvier 2010 à 05:27 -0400, Stephen LeFave a écrit : > >> I have been having a tough time installing concordance. I have tried > >> to configure (this goes pretty smoothly) both libconcord and > >> concordance but keep getting error msg's throughout the who make > >> install process. I have created a file with all the error msg's and > >> have attached them to this email in the hopes that someone can tell me > >> what I'm doing wrong. Any help would be appreciated. System info: > > > > Stephen, > > > > You should try to use the packages included in Ubuntu 9.10 already. > > > > You can do that by finding concordance in synaptic or issuing the > > 'apt-get install concordance' command. > > > > Unless there is a specific reason you would prefer not to use it? > > > > As for your issues with make, I believe it is because you should build > > libconcord first, from the directory of the same name. > > Oh the packages made it from Debian into Ubuntu already? Sweet!
I guess I forgot to mention it... they did. Note however that there is one known issue with the hal/udev rules in Karmic, which can be resolved by using the version from Debian sid/squeeze or Lucid. Congruity is only in Debian sid/squeeze and Ubuntu Lucid. / Matt
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