Le 02/08/2011 11:39, Hilko Bengen a écrit :
> It compiles with camomile 0.8, but not with 0.7. Are there any plans to
> move the newer camomile package to unstable soon?
It won't happen before the current ocamlnet cluster [1] (ocamlnet and
camomile are entangled via galax) migrates to testing. Bes
* Sylvain Le Gall:
> Can you give us the version of bitstring, ocaml and camomile?
I used camomile from experimental, the other packages were from
unstable.
> BTW, your command line seems wrong, it should be -syntax camlp4o rather
> than -syntax bitstring.
Yes, that's what Stéphane suggested, t
* Stéphane Glondu:
> AFAICT, the upstream/1.10.5 tag is missing from the git repository (I
> assume you are using git-buildpackage?), and the pristine-tar branch is
> not up-to-date.
>
> Also: libguestfs-ocaml-dev seems to miss a dependency to libguestfs-dev.
Thanks for pointing this out. I have
Le 31/07/2011 21:55, Hilko Bengen a écrit :
> [...] (I
> have just uploaded libguestfs and various bindings to experimental.)
AFAICT, the upstream/1.10.5 tag is missing from the git repository (I
assume you are using git-buildpackage?), and the pristine-tar branch is
not up-to-date.
Also: libgues
Hello,
On 31-07-2011, Hilko Bengen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to compile guestfs-browser[1], at the moment because I want
> to see if it's usable, but with the possible intent to package it. (I
> have just uploaded libguestfs and various bindings to experimental.)
>
> I have installed everythin
Hi,
I am trying to compile guestfs-browser[1], at the moment because I want
to see if it's usable, but with the possible intent to package it. (I
have just uploaded libguestfs and various bindings to experimental.)
I have installed everything needed by the configure script
(libcamomile-ocaml-data
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