Twas said by " Michael Nottebrock" and my ignorance encourages me to join
the dialogue
> On Monday, 9. May 2005 22:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Any way thanks to you the
>> compile is proceeding. I have found a number of .la problems which I
>> have
>> fixed along the way but have now run up against a gpgme bug which I have
>> posted seperately.
>
> In all honesty, if you keep finding ".la problems" and encounter weird
> compilation errors like the one in gpgme, I'd suggest to wipe your
> installation and start clean, since you seem to have gotten it into quite
> some disarray already.
Well if ifit is in "some disarray" then it would be due to the
documentation bug we are discussing elsewhere.


>Write it off as a learning experience.

As I have finished the compile I willfollow your advice if I getweird
problems. I have yet to determine if I dealt with the bugs properly or not
>
> If you keep going, chances are you'll keep running into problems which are
> hard to reproduce for us and thus hard to fix for you (not mentioning the
> noise on various mailing lists generated on the way).
well if there had been no "documentation bugs" and a good Readme with the
port there mighthave been no traffic at all!

David

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