Re: Motif FTBFS on non-linux due to YYSTYPE

2013-05-25 Thread Paul Gevers
Hmm,

Maybe I was too quick, although I don't understand why it works now, but
kfreebsd now builds with motif 2.3.4, where it didn't build with
openmotif 2.3.3.

https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=motifsuite=sid

Paul

On 25-05-13 17:47, Paul Gevers wrote:
 Hi Graham,
 
 Congratulations...
 
 Now that we have motif in Debian/main, I would like to fix the fact that
 motif FTBFS on non-linux systems. That is needed if we want to replace
 lesstif2 as that is now available on more Debian platforms than motif.
 
 I think I know where it goes wrong (I have to check to be sure) but I
 don't understand why the offending check is there. The problem (I think)
 is in clients/uil/UilDefI.h on line 273 and was fixed for Mac OS X in
 motif bug 1479:
 #if defined(linux) || defined(__APPLE__)
 
 Do you understand why the if would be there at all? I tend to just
 remove it or add a defined(__GNU__), which I think will prevent the
 issue. When motif has migrated to the mirrors, I will test if this is
 really the issue on some porterboxes.
 
 If we fixed the FTBFS, do you want to start filling wishlist bugs
 against the reverse dependencies of lesstif2-dev? (I am working on nedit
 already). Or do you want me to start them? If you do, please don't
 forget to tag them with the lesstif2motif usertag.
 
 Paul
 




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Re: Motif FTBFS on non-linux due to YYSTYPE

2013-05-25 Thread Graham Inggs
Hi Paul

Thanks for uploading!

On 25 May 2013 17:47, Paul Gevers elb...@debian.org wrote:

 If we fixed the FTBFS, do you want to start filling wishlist bugs
 against the reverse dependencies of lesstif2-dev? (I am working on nedit
 already). Or do you want me to start them? If you do, please don't
 forget to tag them with the lesstif2motif usertag.


I will file the bugs against the reverse dependencies of lesstif2-dev in
Debian.
I will also file one in Ubuntu to remove openmotif and replace with motif.

Regards
Graham