Hi,
Either way, the build doesn't work! When it actually built (when I
passed
--disable-importing-config-file) whenever I ran anything, be it
defaults, or
an application like Gorm, it gave me an error. Something about the
locale
not being found (can't say exactly what it is right now since I
uninstalled
the packages). Gorm also gave a few other errors but I don't
remember what
they are. I'm contemplating building things seperately, but I'm not
sure
this would be a smart choice seeing as -core is so integraded!
which packages are you building? I maintain a set of RPMs for the most
important software around on my ol' MkLinux box. I don't need all the
fiddling with the config file you are doing! I split up -core in make,
base, gui and back. Plus separate applications. To be honest I didn't
update my packages since this and the past release, due of core not
building on my older computer, but I am tackling that with the help of
Richard and other kind people here so I plan to update the main RPMs
once everything compiles.
To build RPMs I have a home-brew procedure which essentially mimicks
what I would type from the keyboard, it does not use the feaures of
make to export RPM.
Have a nice day,
Riccardo
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