On Tuesday 14 September 2004 04:59, Daniel M. wrote: > Thanks for the reference - I found the packages. Unfortunately, > the package suffers from the same problem as a manually compiled > application, and segfaults in exactly the same way and with the > same frequency :(. > > Daniel.
At risk of being shot at at sunrise, I had rekall working without any problems in Gentoo a few days back. Does the following help you at all? DEPEND="virtual/python mysql? ( >=dev-db/mysql-3.23.57-r1 ) postgres? ( >=dev-db/postgresql-7.3.4-r1 ) xbase? ( =dev-db/xbsql-0.11 )" RDEPEND="virtual/python mysql? ( >=dev-db/mysql-3.23.57-r1 ) postgres? ( >=dev-db/postgresql-7.3.4-r1 ) xbase? ( =dev-db/xbsql-0.11 )" myconf="--with-gui=kde \ `use_enable mysql` \ `use_enable postgres pgsql` \ `use_enable xbase` \ `use_enable odbc` \ `use_enable odbc iodbc`" sed -i -e 's/$(LN_S) $(kde_libs_htmldir)\/$(KDE_LANG)\/common/$(LN_S) common/' ${S}/doc/rekall/Makefile.in For those that do not know, DEPEND is packages that are required to build, RDEPEND are runtime only deps, the myconf variable is appended to configure and the use_enable function emits the correct configure argument if the feature following it is enabled. As for the sed, I'm not sure... Full URL for ebuild: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/dev-db/rekall/rekall-2.2.0.ebuild Maybe gdb backtraces could be helpful. Since I'm interested in getting this working in Debian (as well as working out how apt-get actually works ;) can you post the url you found the packages at and I'll have a play myself. -- Tom Wesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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