On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 10:08:06PM +0200, George Danchev wrote:
In fact in cases like that you will find auto-apt quite useful. It wraps the
build process in its own environment, peeps around for the files access and
propose to install them on demand via apt-get.
E.g. try: auto-apt run
Steve Greenland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 20-Mar-06, 14:37 (CST), David Griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a setting somewhere I can set to cause apt-get and aptitude to
always install corresponding -dev packages? The default behavior of not
installing them is particularly
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 01:59, Steve Greenland wrote:
On 20-Mar-06, 14:37 (CST), David Griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a setting somewhere I can set to cause apt-get and aptitude to
always install corresponding -dev packages? The default behavior of not
installing them is
Is there a setting somewhere I can set to cause apt-get and aptitude to
always install corresponding -dev packages? The default behavior of not
installing them is particularly annoying when dealing with libraries that
are installed when the OS itself is installed.
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David Griffith
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On 20-Mar-06, 14:37 (CST), David Griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a setting somewhere I can set to cause apt-get and aptitude to
always install corresponding -dev packages? The default behavior of not
installing them is particularly annoying when dealing with libraries that
are
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