Your suggestion fits perfectly. Thanks a lot, Kai!
2014-03-15 0:05 GMT-03:00 Kai Willadsen <[email protected]>: > On 15 March 2014 12:19, Rafael Ferreira <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > My intention is to compile Meld from git without compiling schemas. I'm > > setting the command lines below to create a package for my distribution > -- > > archlinux. I first build for later install the files. But I'm > struggling to > > figure out how to install all files (e.g.: i18n/localization files) > without > > compiling schemas. > > > > The command listed in the step 2 will install files without error -- but > > without some files I want: > > > > 1- python2 setup.py build > > > > 2- python2 setup.py \ > > install --prefix=/usr --root="${pkgdir}" --optimize=1 --skip-build > \ > > install_data --no-compile-schemas > > > > Please someone enlighten me on how I can install all files and without > > compiling schemas. > > Try: > > NO_COMPILE_SCHEMAS=1 python setup.py install --prefix=/usr > --root="install" --optimize=1 > > --skip-build isn't working as intended, probably because we do much of > our file collection in the build helpers, rather than splitting out > build and install steps. We should fix this, but honestly I've had > enough of fighting distutils for now/ever. If this leads to actual > problems for packaging, let me know and I'll try and work up the > mental fortitude to take a look sooner rather than later. > > cheers, > Kai >
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