On Saturday 14 October 2006 09:56 Tim Ellison wrote:
Gregory Shimansky wrote:
As to rpm packages, send me a email directly, please write which version
of redhat you have installed. I am sure I can help you with installing
the necessary packages.
Why won't you do that publicly, i.e. on the
Gregory Shimansky wrote:
As to rpm packages, send me a email directly, please write which version of
redhat you have installed. I am sure I can help you with installing the
necessary packages.
Why won't you do that publicly, i.e. on the website ? or is the offer
open to everyone to mail you
On 11 October 2006 at 3:14, Gregory Shimansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 09 October 2006 19:54 Oliver Deakin wrote:
I see that you already said pretty much the same thing I did on another
thread [1].
IMHO we should make sure that if the fetch-depends target finds it
cannot sym
Mark Hindess wrote:
On 11 October 2006 at 3:14, Gregory Shimansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 09 October 2006 19:54 Oliver Deakin wrote:
I see that you already said pretty much the same thing I did on another
thread [1].
IMHO we should make sure that if the fetch-depends target
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 05:28 Leo Li wrote:
But I cannot find the rpm for liblcms.a and icc34.h in the CD. There is no
liblcms*.rpm or lcms*.rpm. And what do you mean official mirror, the
redhat site?
Although I admit rpmfind is not a good way, but it really works after I
installed all
On Monday 09 October 2006 19:54 Oliver Deakin wrote:
I see that you already said pretty much the same thing I did on another
thread [1].
IMHO we should make sure that if the fetch-depends target finds it
cannot sym
link to preinstalled system libraries, then the user is clearly informed
so
Hi, Gregory:
On 10/11/06, Gregory Shimansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 08 October 2006 12:39 Leo Li wrote:
Hi, all
Current harmony build script on linux requires liblcms.a libpng.aand
several .h files such as png.h but not installed on my redhat linux
platform. Although as the
Can we provide archives of these dependencies in our svn (or wherever) as
a fallback if fetch-depends cannot find them installed on the local system?
Dont we do something like that on Windows at the moment?
Regards,
Oliver
Leo Li wrote:
Hi, Alexey:
No I do not installed the developer
I was thinking the same thing, but didn't think it all the way
through...
On Oct 9, 2006, at 9:11 AM, Oliver Deakin wrote:
Can we provide archives of these dependencies in our svn (or
wherever) as
a fallback if fetch-depends cannot find them installed on the local
system?
Dont we do
I see that you already said pretty much the same thing I did on another
thread [1].
IMHO we should make sure that if the fetch-depends target finds it
cannot sym
link to preinstalled system libraries, then the user is clearly informed
so they have
the choice to install them without having the
Hi, all
Current harmony build script on linux requires liblcms.a libpng.a and
several .h files such as png.h but not installed on my redhat linux
platform. Although as the script prompts out, ubuntu can download such files
seperately, while other platform such as my redhat or suse, rpm might
On 8 October 2006 at 16:39, Leo Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all
Current harmony build script on linux requires liblcms.a libpng.a and
several .h files such as png.h but not installed on my redhat linux
platform. Although as the script prompts out, ubuntu can download such files
Hi, Mark:
First I downloaded and installed the rpms for openpkg, png, jpeg, tiff,
lcms because of the dependency relationship between them.
Secondly, the installed files are in /openpkg, so I then copy the .a
and .h files to /usr/lib and /usr/include.
If I can find the .a or .h file,
Have you also installed developer versions of these rpms?
2006/10/8, Leo Li [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, Mark:
First I downloaded and installed the rpms for openpkg, png, jpeg, tiff,
lcms because of the dependency relationship between them.
Secondly, the installed files are in /openpkg, so I
Hi, Alexey:
No I do not installed the developer versions of these rpms, but I have
made it work...mm after struggling The same rpm has different
configurations due to different providers. For examples, those from rpmfind
and those redhat iteself provides.
So I recommend Harmony to
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