Hello!
NAME=onc-rpc-devel
VERSION=2.19_20140211
RELEASE=1
CATEGORY=Devel # for instance
SUMMARY=This is the sdesc text for setup.hint
DESCRIPTION=This is the ldesc text for setup.hint
The setup.hint file will get auto-generated then, you don't have to
maintain it outside
On 14/08/2014 08:11, Pavel Fedin wrote:
Hello!
NAME=onc-rpc-devel
VERSION=2.19_20140211
RELEASE=1
CATEGORY=Devel # for instance
SUMMARY=This is the sdesc text for setup.hint
DESCRIPTION=This is the ldesc text for setup.hint
The setup.hint file will get auto-generated
Hello!
I have worked around the problem with Ruby gem just by renaming 'gem' script.
Looks like gem is broken on Cygwin.
I have updated my Dropbox folder, and here is forgotten setup.hint.
Kind regards,
Pavel Fedin
Expert Engineer
Samsung Electronics Research center Russia
setup.hint
Hello!
can you share the onc-rpc-devel.cygport ?
I assume you already have the inherit ruby command in it, correct ?
No, i don't. Here it is.
Kind regards,
Pavel Fedin
Expert Engineer
Samsung Electronics Research center Russia
onc-rpc-devel.cygport
Description: Binary data
Hi Pavel,
On Aug 14 10:54, Pavel Fedin wrote:
Hello!
I have worked around the problem with Ruby gem just by renaming 'gem'
script. Looks like gem is broken on Cygwin.
I have updated my Dropbox folder, and here is forgotten setup.hint.
Your build has a tiny problem:
rpcgen -C -h
On Aug 14 11:26, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi Pavel,
On Aug 14 10:54, Pavel Fedin wrote:
Hello!
I have worked around the problem with Ruby gem just by renaming 'gem'
script. Looks like gem is broken on Cygwin.
I have updated my Dropbox folder, and here is forgotten setup.hint.
On Aug 14 15:06, Pavel Fedin wrote:
Hello!
Your build has a tiny problem:
rpcgen -C -h rpcsvc/bootparam_prot.x -o rpcsvc/bootparam_prot.h
make: rpcgen: Command not found
The Makefile apparently expects that rpcgen can be found in $PATH,
Thank you, fixed. Now it just
Hello!
No, I have ruby and gem installed. Works still fine for me.
Just installed i386 version of Ruby, indeed works fine.
Perhaps this happens because i use older cygwin1.dll. If you remember, i
reported about memory trashing with newer DLL, but nobody could reproduce it,
and i could not
On Thu, 2014-08-14 at 18:35 +0400, Pavel Fedin wrote:
No, I have ruby and gem installed. Works still fine for me.
Just installed i386 version of Ruby, indeed works fine.
The Cygwin gem command itself is working just fine. Are you, or were
you, trying to use a Windows version of ruby, or
Hello!
I have uploaded the package. Hopefully i've done everything right, and
it will appear on the list. If so, what should i do in order to tell
that it supersedes rpcgen ? IIRC something has to be done manually ?
Or should i upload -rpcgen* file ?
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Kind regards,
Pavel
On Thu, 2014-08-14 at 23:14 +0400, Pavel Fedin wrote:
I have uploaded the package. Hopefully i've done everything right, and
it will appear on the list. If so, what should i do in order to tell
that it supersedes rpcgen ? IIRC something has to be done manually ?
Or should i upload
Hi Pavel,
On Aug 12 22:12, Pavel Fedin wrote:
Hello everybody!
I have read the headsup message. Sorry for so much time passed, this
was for various reasons... I became inactive in all my projects, i
get tired at work and just don't want to do anything after it. ;)
But you're right,
Hello, Corinna.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014, 12:19:06 you wrote:
you could ease the job by renaming the cygport file to the package name
only:
onc-rpc-devel.cygport
and adding the complete information, including the info for the
setup.hint file (which is missing, btw) to the start of the
On Aug 13 22:50, Pavel Fedin wrote:
Hello, Corinna.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014, 12:19:06 you wrote:
you could ease the job by renaming the cygport file to the package name
only:
onc-rpc-devel.cygport
and adding the complete information, including the info for the
setup.hint
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