Howdy folks,
I noticed the development book has:
sed -i -e '[EMAIL PROTECTED](INSTALL) man/[EMAIL PROTECTED](INSTALL_PROGRAM)
man/zip.1@' unix/Makefile
for zip-2.31.
The stable book doesn't. I think the stable book needs it, too.
William (Ratrophy)
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Ken Moffat wrote:
[snipped, just tieing to the thread]
Turns out there is a further hiccough with the make -C
browser/installer method - if you want to use firefox as the engine of
epiphany, the pkgconfig and header files aren't there.
The pkgconfig files assume
Not being a Vim-man, I'm anxious to get Emacs up and running.
However, I get
...
checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
configure: error: Emacs hasn't been ported to `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
systems.
when running the ./configure. (Have tried lots of different
--host,
Thanks for the hints... I think I will look for the Gentoo patch Thomas
suggested first, seems the easier way out, if it works...
J.O.
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Le Wed, 20 Jul 2005 08:02:39 +0100 Andrew Benton [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
Nicolas FRANCOIS wrote:
I've got two computers : mine, working with LFS 6.0 (well, almost,
it's an
SVN version, but very close from 6.0, and it doesn't matter here) and
BLFS
6.0, and my wife's, working with
Hi,
has anyone an idea on this?
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc \
--with-dbpath=/var/lib/sasl/sasldb2 \
--with-saslauthd=/var/run
make
This causes an error message:
digestmd5.c:812: error: syntax error before des_key_schedule
digestmd5.c:812: warning: no
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Stefan Fricke wrote:
Hi,
has anyone an idea on this?
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc \
--with-dbpath=/var/lib/sasl/sasldb2 \
--with-saslauthd=/var/run
make
This causes an error message:
digestmd5.c:812: error: syntax error
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 01:05:43AM +0200, Stefan Fricke wrote:
digestmd5.c:812: error: syntax error before des_key_schedule
Cyrus can't find openssl. It is listed as a required dependency in the
book.
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I have finally found a solution to this problem - it appears that XOrg
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it seems to be working well (or, atleast, the previous problem is
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