[Sven Eckelmann, 2009-06-14] > On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 05:13:31 -0700 Piotr Ożarowski wrote: > > > > * can you do with lzma something similar to you did with bz2 and zlib? > > > No, not at the moment. The lzma-dev doesn't provide a shared object. I > > > changed > > > it now to link against the static libraries from lzma-dev instead of the > > > LzmaDecode-stuff in ./main/7zip/. > > > The ./main/lzma/ stuff cannot be changed because it is taken from libxz > > > (as it > > > was called liblzma). This isn't packaged in debian yet. See #518803 and > > > #532501 for more informations. > > ok, you forgot to disable 111-system-unlzma.patch, though > Why should I do that? You asked me to change it in a way that it uses shared > objects from debian. This cannot be done because there is no shared object in > lzma*. This means that I changed it to do a static link against libunlzma as > much as possible as I wrote before. > Can you please write something more specific about your intention? I don't > see > a good reason to disable that patch right now. Maybe there is a little bit > confusion about lzma/lzma-dev/liblzma/libxz/7z.
when 111-system-unlzma.patch is enabled, I'm getting segmentation fault every time I try to start the emulator with .7z roms. -- http://people.debian.org/~piotr/sponsor -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org