Re: [Cooker] cant build - missing LPR?
Antony Suter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I cant build from these RPMs because I get an error saying LPR1 (or similar) > not found. > qt2 reports one such error but gcc reports all from LPR1 up to LPR12. > > qt2-2.2-2mdk.src.rpm > gcc-2.95.2-12mdk.src.rpm > > What am I missing? Are these RPMs missing a dependancy? It's not a dependency, this problem appears at link time when the compiler can't find some symbols named LPR1 and so on. It's the compiler who complains for missing symbols at link time, not rpm that complains of missing package dependencies! I had these problems trying to build with `-mcpu=pentiumpro' on current gcc. It's supposed to be a bug in gcc. Upgrade to current rpm packages with which we do not anymore use `-mcpu=pentiumpro'. -- Guillaume Cottenceau -- Distribution Developer for MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] cant build - missing LPR?
Antony Suter wrote: > > I cant build from these RPMs because I get an error saying LPR1 (or similar) > not found. > qt2 reports one such error but gcc reports all from LPR1 up to LPR12. I have this problem also. One draker (Pixel I believe, sorry I don't remember) answered that this problem seems connected to the target architecture. Yes, in fact it seems so. When compiling under i586 I get only one LPR1 not found. On i686 I get the same as you. The responder told that he could calmly compile on i586 but was also having troubles on i686. I manage to compile qt2 without problems... Features... > - Antony Suter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) "Examiner" openpgp:71ADFC87 > - "And how do you store the nuclear equivalent of the universal solvent?" Ektanoor
[Cooker] cant build - missing LPR?
I cant build from these RPMs because I get an error saying LPR1 (or similar) not found. qt2 reports one such error but gcc reports all from LPR1 up to LPR12. qt2-2.2-2mdk.src.rpm gcc-2.95.2-12mdk.src.rpm What am I missing? Are these RPMs missing a dependancy? -- - Antony Suter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) "Examiner" openpgp:71ADFC87 - "And how do you store the nuclear equivalent of the universal solvent?"