It's worth to note that current upstream version has further
modification of Makefiles.
It should allow to eventually skip some patches from Debian patch-set.
Namely --enable-write_install should create 'default' user writable
files after make install.
Zdenek
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On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 09:04:54PM +0200, Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
> I'd like to know for curisity why
> there is need for this patch at all?
Historic perhaps, dating from some time when upstream detection wasn't
working properly for Debian?
Alasdair
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lvm2 configure script tries to detect which library provides termcap
support it needs to link. For some unknown reason Debian package
contains patch, which removes original libreadline check and replaces
it with much simpler check AC_CHECK_LIB([readline]... which sets
LIBS_READLINE - while there sh
Package: lvm2
Version: 2.02.62-1
Severity: normal
Running the 'lvm' command without any arguments used to bring up
an interactive prompt, but it now only lists the available commands.
I see the libreadline5 dependency is gone between 2.02.54-1 and 2.02.62-1,
so it looks like the readline linkage
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