Hi Kurt. Thank you for running it. It was testing mock, I forgot to
disable it during the build. Also previous shar used perl-wrapper
which emulates configure. I removed using it, so it now just uses
CMake directly.
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Sergey Avseyev
2016-09-03 0:11 GMT+03:00 Kurt Jaeger :
> Hi!
Hi!
> > > I've fixed all remaining issues in the shar and updated it up to the
> > > current upstream version. But I haven't got any response in the ticket
> > > for about a month.
> > >
> > > What else can I do to get it merged?
> >
> > Raising the flag on this PR helps.
> [...]
>
> I
Hi!
> > I've fixed all remaining issues in the shar and updated it up to the
> > current upstream version. But I haven't got any response in the ticket
> > for about a month.
> >
> > What else can I do to get it merged?
>
> Raising the flag on this PR helps.
[...]
I test-built on 12a, 11a,
Hi!
> As a former contributor to libcouchbase, and current maintainer of
> php-couchbase which depends on libcouchbase, I'd like to take
> maintainership of the port database/libcouchbase. It hasn't made its
> path into official source tree yet. Its current state represented by
> this ticket
>
>
Hi everyone.
As a former contributor to libcouchbase, and current maintainer of
php-couchbase which depends on libcouchbase, I'd like to take
maintainership of the port database/libcouchbase. It hasn't made its
path into official source tree yet. Its current state represented by
this ticket
On 2016-Sep-1, at 4:35 PM, Mark Millard wrote:
> Another top post because I should have kept going with the reductions: the
> following ~10 line program also shows the SIGSEGV behavior on armv6 (an rpi2)
> for running ./a.out after compiling via g++6.
>
>> # more g++6_build_crashes.cpp
Hello,
with new erlang 19.0.5,3 on ports ejabberd don't run neither compile.
New ejabberd 16.08 appears to fix it.
https://blog.process-one.net/ejabberd-16-08/
Best regards,
Raúl.
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