Larry, thanks for your responses...
> 1. Make sure your path does not include " ". Some of the packages I
> tried to compile from source failed with funny errors eluding to
"Files/Windows"
> (obviously "Program Files/Windows") - once I updated my Path to not include
> references to "Program F
On 4/30/2013 11:47 AM, Maarten Jacobs wrote:
Thanks! Helpful hints. After posting initially I progressed a little further. I'm
starting on my own "cheat sheet" but wanted to share a few observations that
may be of use to someone who travels the same road I'm going down.
1. Make sure your path
Thanks! Helpful hints. After posting initially I progressed a little further.
I'm starting on my own "cheat sheet" but wanted to share a few observations
that may be of use to someone who travels the same road I'm going down.
1. Make sure your path does not include " ". Some of the packages I tr
On 4/29/2013 5:22 PM, Maarten Jacobs wrote:
The long and short of my question is: is there a way for me to make sure
that all my build dependencies are met, without having to actually go
through the compilation process?
Many packages list their dependencies on the project site. That's one
way.
Hello all,
I have a noob question for direction. I thought it would be an interesting
project to attempt to compile deja-dup under Cygwin. (So far I have not been
successful finding out if this was done successfully before, or not).
However - it appears I have trouble getting my environment set
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