I'm setting up a new i386 8.0 VBox as we speak and will try to fiddle with
the build tomorrow. The main cf file will need some major rework as it has
a lot of stuff unnecessarily hardcoded, which dooms the whole attempt as
soon as you try something as nefarious as bootstrapping pkgsrc somewhere
els
On Fri, 22 Feb 2019, Danilo Pecher via cdesktopenv-devel wrote:
Ah, that would explain it. The whole NetBSD configuration is ancient to
begin with. The imake config file still caters for oddities of NetBSD
1.1 (!!). I'll have a look into it.
Yes, it's a good hint. I can give it a try, too (on 8
Ah, that would explain it. The whole NetBSD configuration is ancient to
begin with. The imake config file still caters for oddities of NetBSD
1.1 (!!). I'll have a look into it. Thanx for the hint. Using the
system-provided version won't even introduce any new dependencies as
tcl is a dependency of
A while ago we started using system built in versions of tcl instead of the
ancient copy we built, this was done on all platforms except netbsd, try
writing a patch adding the location for tcl on netbsd and tell me if that
changes anything:
[https://sourceforge.net/p/cdesktopenv/code/ci/master/t
Hi all,
At the time the CDE build on all NetBSD variants seems to be broken. The
programs build fine if one uses the ancient binary build of ast-ksh, but
none of the documentation builds. Build process stops without any
meaningful error message whatsoever :
dtdocbook fatal error:
Error pr