On 02 Jun 2008, at 11:02, Martin Costabel wrote:
Can't resolve dependency libavahi1-dev for package
libxine1-1.1.12-1 (no matching packages/versions found)
removed bdep.
JFm
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On 02.06.2008, at 11:02, Martin Costabel wrote:
Matthias Ringwald wrote:
JFM committed it already yesterday. Unfortunately, building fails
here immediately with
Can't resolve dependency libavahi1-dev for package
libxine1-1.1.12-1 (no matching packages/versions found)
I've removed this
hi all
I've prepared the libxine1-1.1.12-1 package. we had a long new package
tracker item, mostly related to the taks of actually buildingall
required libs. J.F. Mertens was moderating, but in the end, Benjamin
Reed accepted it and put it into pangocairo. he didn't give a reason
for not
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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In the pangocairo branch, there exists libxine1-1.1.12-1, which works
for me. I was wondering if there was a reason that it didn't get added
to the release trees.
The package has a maintainer, so he might have a different opinion on
this, but IMHO there is a
On Jun 1, 2008, at 11:15 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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In the pangocairo branch, there exists libxine1-1.1.12-1, which
works for me. I was wondering if there was a reason that it didn't
get added to the release trees.
The package has a maintainer, so he might
Alexander Hansen wrote:
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The maintainer's hasn't been around much as of late, and the update in
pangocairo was committed by somebody else, so I thought it appropriate
to raise the question here, especially since this has been broken for
months.
It's not just a GNOME issue, since
(10.5.3/PowerPC, but I'm pretty sure the issue in question will affect
other configurations)
A message was posted on the fink IRC channel today concerning this:
http://paste.lisp.org/display/61493
In case the link isn't active, the executive summary of the error is:
mkdir .libs
gcc