On 10/07/17 12:19, Felix Salfelder wrote:
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 11:07:40AM +0100, Richard Crozier wrote:
I decided to have another go at this. I probably shouldn't have but I just
pulled the autotools branch and built and installed using the autoools to
see if it worked. This went ok, when I try to run gnucap I get:
[..]
load gnucap-default-plugins.so
^ ? plugin not found in @pkglibdir@
Dear Richard.
sorry for not testing the autotools branch very well. i can fix this,
probably later this week.
on the positive side: we have redesigned the module loader, it should
now provide a much better experience. please give the "develop" (former
"unstable") branch a try. just ./configure; make install should do it.
cheers
felix
Ah-ha, I was looking for 'unstable'. I have successfully built both
gnucap and gnucap-coupling. Thanks for the help.
Richard
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