Re: building qcad-2.0.5.0 on blfs

2009-05-01 Thread lux-integ
On Friday 01 May 2009 01:37:24 pm Agathoklis D. Hatzimanikas wrote: > > Gentoo ebuild filters -pedantic, see: > > http://www.gentoo-portage.com/AJAX/Ebuild/68986/View > thanks for the link. It was very useful. I am now able to build and install qcad. The easiest way seems to be to dump the wh

Re: building qcad-2.0.5.0 on blfs

2009-05-01 Thread Agathoklis D. Hatzimanikas
On Fri, May 01, at 02:40 lux-integ wrote: > On Friday 01 May 2009 10:04:03 am dean talbot wrote: > > On Fri, 1 May 2009 02:37:59 +0100 > > > > lux-integ wrote: > > > ---snip--- > > > > > > the file in question is:- > > > qcad-2.0.5.0-1-community.src/qcadlib/src/engine/rs_entity.cpp > > > > Gentoo

Re: building qcad-2.0.5.0 on blfs

2009-05-01 Thread lux-integ
On Friday 01 May 2009 10:04:03 am dean talbot wrote: > On Fri, 1 May 2009 02:37:59 +0100 > > lux-integ wrote: > > ---snip--- > > > > the file in question is:- > > qcad-2.0.5.0-1-community.src/qcadlib/src/engine/rs_entity.cpp > > Gentoo use the attached src-intptr-patch, which refers to that file -

Re: Python bindings for MySQL

2009-05-01 Thread Simon Geard
On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 10:45 +0100, richard.melvi...@ntlworld.com wrote: > In answer to your reply above: if ease of installation were a bar to > entry in the book then the book would become very sparse indeed. Agreed, but conversely, the book would be an unmaintainable monster if things went to th

Re: building qcad-2.0.5.0 on blfs

2009-05-01 Thread dean talbot
On Fri, 1 May 2009 02:37:59 +0100 lux-integ wrote: > ---snip--- > > the file in question is:- > qcad-2.0.5.0-1-community.src/qcadlib/src/engine/rs_entity.cpp Gentoo use the attached src-intptr-patch, which refers to that file - Arch also use it in the package on their user-repository. The Gent

Re: Python bindings for MySQL

2009-05-01 Thread richard.melville
Simon Geard wrote:- > If it's trivial to install, and you've only just found a need for it, > that doesn't make a very strong case for inclusion... Hi Simon Thanks for the reply. My thinking was as follows:- There already exists in the book a section titled "Python Modules". This provides