Dan or some autotools expert,
I just switched to Fedora and gerbv doesn't build correctly on this
setup. Would it be possible to see what "hacks" they had to do for the
Fedora 16 package and see if we can implement these into our build system?
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/gitweb/?p=gerbv.git;a=blobdiff;f=gerbv.spec;h=5a443cafb107309b7bf0d87f12c76e56fc043273;hp=859121f33f3619f988d685568ca286edbb2db045;hb=a8d0ee2291453f7524a0041da9d8d13ed51ea5aa;hpb=fa35e94ce66f971f164c21b0d6bdcdea7aa43bfa
Also, I think we may want to look at releasing a new version of
gerbv soon, since we have a bit of new code that we should release on
the world, as well as a ton of bugfixes. Anyone else second this motion?
Cheers--
Julian
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