When a user decides no longer to use one of fink's
perl packages, and to use apple's perl, he is left with
a large number of broken pkgs, which have hardcoded
somewhere /sw/bin/perl, w/o explicitly depending on it.
To get an idea of the extent of the problem, I just tested
files in /sw/bin _ and
Hi,
I was validating a package that I maintain and I got the following
warning:
Warning: Patch file appears to contain a hardcoded /sw.
(pyx-py23.patch)
Trying to replace /sw strings with %p/ result in an error. Which is
the right sintax?
Thanks,
Andrea.
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Andrea Riciputi
Science is
On 23 Feb 2004, at 8:07 PM, Andrea Riciputi wrote:
Hi,
I was validating a package that I maintain and I got the following
warning:
Warning: Patch file appears to contain a hardcoded /sw.
(pyx-py23.patch)
Trying to replace /sw strings with %p/ result in an error. Which
is the right sintax?