> Benoît Minisini wrote:
> >> Moi .
> >
> > ???
> >
> >> If i do that, i get an error : tar 1.13 not installed. Ok i have tar
> >> 1.19 but why a specific
> >> version of tar ??
> >>
> >> -Jarkko
> >
> > Because Slackware requires that! But apparently it changed in the last
> > version of Slackware, but I didn't update Gambas yet.
> >
> > I'm not a Slackware user, so I don't know why tar.1.13 is required.
> >
> > To workaround that, just create a symbolic link in your executable path
> > named "tar-1.13" that points at your real version of 'tar'.
> >
> > Regards,
> 
> And then its even more tricky...... I tried to make package of the
> serial port example:
> 
> Creating package for Ubuntu.
> Making build directory.
> Creating desktop file...
> Sources are being debianizated.
> Creating package...
> dpkg-buildpackage: set CPPFLAGS to default value:
> dpkg-buildpackage: set CFLAGS to default value: -g -O2
> dpkg-buildpackage: set CXXFLAGS to default value: -g -O2
> dpkg-buildpackage: set FFLAGS to default value: -g -O2
> dpkg-buildpackage: set LDFLAGS to default value: -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions
> dpkg-buildpackage: source package serialport
> dpkg-buildpackage: source version 0-0
> dpkg-buildpackage: source changed by benoit <ben...@desnouettes>
> dpkg-buildpackage: host architecture i386
>  debian/rules clean
> dh_testdir
> dh_testroot
> rm -Rf `find . -name ".gambas"`
> rm -Rf `find . -name "*.gambas"`
> rm -f build-stamp install-stamp
> dh_clean
> dh_clean: Compatibility levels before 4 are deprecated.
>  dpkg-source -b serialport
> dpkg-source: error: source package name `SerialPort' contains illegal
> character `S'
> dpkg-buildpackage: failure: dpkg-source -b serialport gave error exit
> status 255
> The package build has failed.
> Package.MakeDebPackage.424: 'dpkg-buildpackage' has failed.
> 
> The illegal character comes from any name
> 
> -Jarkko
> 

Which version of gambas do you use?

-- 
Benoît Minisini

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