Re: [ 0.84 Debian compile ?]

1997-09-19 Thread jdassen
On Sep 18, joost witteveen wrote
 Have you tried to apply the debian patches for mutt_0.81 to mutt-0.84?
 Maybe the problem existed before 0.84, and the maintainer fixed it. (And,
 you could also have a look in the debian/rules file, to see if anything
 special happens in the build target).

I've reapplied the relevant parts of the 0.81 patches, and uploaded 0.84-1
this morning.

A general remark about my mutt packaging: I don't release a new version of
mutt as soon as it is available. In my experience, unmodified copies of the
upstream mutt package can be quite buggy, possibly due to its fast
development process. A couple of days after a new version is released,
Michael, Liviu and others will have fixed the big bugs, and I'll release a
mutt package based on the version that is then crystalized out.

If someone has remarks about the Debian mutt package (or this release
strategy), I'd appreciate them by private email.

Ray
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[ 0.84 Debian compile ?]

1997-09-18 Thread Victor Torrico
I sent this also to the mutt users list.

Victor

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Hello All,

Has anyone been able to successfully compile 0.84 using the Debian GNU/Linux
distribution.  I have installed all legal combinations of gcc, cpp, bin86.
binutils, libc5 and libc6 with no success.  configure is successfull with
no problems.  make install gives the following error message no matter
which versions of packages are installed:

mutt-0.84# make install
gcc -Wall -pedantic -g -O2 -DSHAREDIR=\/usr/local/lib\ -I. -I. -I./rx
-c addrbook.c -o addrbook.o
In file included from mutt.h:518,
 from addrbook.c:19:
protos.h:244: conflicting types for ys_errlist'
/usr/include/stdio.h:219: previous declaration of ys_errlist'
protos.h:270: conflicting types for printf'
protos.h:270: A parameter list with an ellipsis can't match
protos.h:270: an empty parameter name list declaration.
/usr/include/stdio.h:111: previous declaration of printf'
protos.h:271: conflicting types for rintf'
protos.h:271: A parameter list with an ellipsis can't match
protos.h:271: an empty parameter name list declaration.
/usr/include/stdio.h:125: previous declaration of rintf'
protos.h:275: conflicting types for scanf'
protos.h:275: A parameter list with an ellipsis can't match
protos.h:275: an empty parameter name list declaration.
/usr/include/stdio.h:138: previous declaration of scanf'
make: *** [addrbook.o] Error 1
mutt-0.84#

Regards,

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Re: [ 0.84 Debian compile ?]

1997-09-18 Thread joost witteveen
 
 Has anyone been able to successfully compile 0.84 using the Debian GNU/Linux
 distribution.  I have installed all legal combinations of gcc, cpp, bin86.
 binutils, libc5 and libc6 with no success.  configure is successfull with
 no problems.  make install gives the following error message no matter
 which versions of packages are installed:
 
 mutt-0.84# make install
 gcc -Wall -pedantic -g -O2 -DSHAREDIR=\/usr/local/lib\ -I. -I. -I./rx
 -c addrbook.c -o addrbook.o
 In file included from mutt.h:518,
  from addrbook.c:19:
 protos.h:244: conflicting types for ys_errlist'
 /usr/include/stdio.h:219: previous declaration of ys_errlist'


Have you tried to apply the debian patches for mutt_0.81 to
mutt-0.84? Maybe the problem existed before 0.84, and the
maintainer fixed it. (And, you could also have a look in
the debian/rules file, to see if anything special happens
in the build target).

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