Hi Rocky, sorry for the late reply, feel free to ping me as I sometimes loose track and background activities...
Am 20.10.2011 um 18:03 schrieb Rocky Bernstein: > I've compiled this on current10s. Would have tried on a 64-bit machine > as well, but I wasn't sure what that would > be called. > > In the past I asked for a real CD or DVD drive with various kinds of > media (audio CD, data CD with an ISO-9660 > filesystem) to be attached for libcdio testing. I didn't want to > bother you, but if you don't mind if you could attach > devices and let me know privately where those are attached that'd help. I hope to get back next week to set up something. As I said feel free to ping me and I promise not to be bothered :-) > But since this is all remote, even better would be if you could build > and run "make test" on a physical box where > you can eject drives and put in CD's and see that things work, that'd > be even better. I have massive problems building this. How did you build it on Solaris? With Sun Studio or GCC? > As with Thomas and his shameless plug, I will put in a plug for mine. > I recently released a new version of remake. > There is no Solaris package for it yet. Git sources for that if you > don't want to get via > git clone git://github.com/rocky/remake.git > > is in ~/src/external-vcs/remake. I used those to build libcdio rather > than gmake. It would be nice if that were a > Solaris package. I couldn't bootstrap from the git clone: > unstable9s% autoreconf -fi > Copying file ABOUT-NLS > Copying file config/config.rpath > /opt/csw/bin/gautopoint: : is not an identifier > autoreconf: /opt/csw/bin/gautopoint failed with exit status: 1 Have you bootstrapped on the farm? Best regards -- Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896
