On Friday 20 June 2008 18:38:00 John Culleton wrote: > On Monday 16 June 2008 09:31:50 am Gregory Pittman wrote: > > Owen Cook wrote: > > > On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 07:22:37AM -0400, John Culleton wrote: > > >> On Sunday 15 June 2008 09:38:32 pm Gregory Pittman wrote: > > >>> Roger wrote: > > >>>>> I set up a new partition with Slackware 12.1 and for may > > >>>>> first task downloaded the latest stable version. It compiled > > >>>>> OK but on "make install" it blew up because it couldn't find > > >>>>> DrawGrid.py. That file did not exist in 1.3.3.11 either. > > >>>>> > > >>>>> Did I get a bad download or is there something wrong with the > > >>>>> distro? > > >>>> > > >>>> I believe I saw Drawgrid.py in the svn so it's probably part > > >>>> of the distro. Roger > > >>> > > >>> Drawgrid.py has come and gone in the distro. Currently it's not > > >>> part of svn. > > >> > > >> Nevertheless 1.3.3.12 is a stable release. It won't install > > >> because of this missing file. Would it be OK to just set up a > > >> dummy file of that name? > > >> > > >> BTW the name sought was DrawGrid.py. On my Linux system the > > >> captialization is significant. > > > > > > A dummy file should be OK, try it, all you can get is another > > > error message. > > > > > > However, there has to be something wrong because it simply should > > > not look for it. > > > > > > But as I haven't downloaded it, and tried to install it, I can't > > > vouch for the above statement > > > > This kludge should work, but it might be best to wipe out your > > 1.3.3.12 and download again. If you're using svn, it is now > > 1.3.3.13svn. > > > > Greg > > Is 1.3.3.12 considered stable? Some of the web pages indicate 1.3.3.11 > as the latest stable version. I am confused (as usual.)
Yes but the release hasnt been announced yet.. :) Maybe this weekend.. download a fresh tarball from sourceforge. It includes Drawgrid.py now. Craig
