Hi, Dan Kohn wrote:
> UBUNTU 5.04
You want zlib1g-dev, libssl-dev, asciidoc, xmlto, libcurl3-dev.
I'll prepare a patch to do a simple set of Debian packages (so that "make
debian" works) for git(k)/cogito. I already use them locally, but that
branch is too unclean. :-/
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Matthias Urlichs |
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Jerry Seutter wrote:
>
> The README file for cogito/git mentions that there is an ssl library
> included in the source which you can use if you don't have openssl. It
> doesn't give any directions on how to use it, however. You could try
> looking into using that.
Use
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> -Original Message-
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> Subject: Compilation troubles
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> I apologize for what are probably obvious compilation question
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 11:33:36AM -0700, Dan Kohn wrote:
> I apologize for what are probably obvious compilation questions, but I
> suspect other newbies are encountering them as well. I'm having trouble
> installing cogito 0.12.1 on both a vanilla Ubuntu box and on my account
> on a FreeBSD mach
I apologize for what are probably obvious compilation questions, but I
suspect other newbies are encountering them as well. I'm having trouble
installing cogito 0.12.1 on both a vanilla Ubuntu box and on my account
on a FreeBSD machine. I'm used to autoconf-built programs, so there's
probably jus
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