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Cor Nouws wrote (19-08-11 23:47)
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Hi Michael,
Michael Meeks wrote (19-08-11 18:16)
There used to be a tool:
solenv/bin/relocate
that you could pass the new path too having moved the source tree. It
is -likely- that that is not working -so- wonderfully these days (you'd
prolly need to re-source the new
Hi Michael,
Michael Meeks wrote (19-08-11 18:16)
There used to be a tool:
solenv/bin/relocate
that you could pass the new path too having moved the source tree. It
is -likely- that that is not working -so- wonderfully these days (you'd
prolly need to re-source the new
Hi Michael,
Michael Meeks wrote (19-08-11 18:16)
There used to be a tool:
solenv/bin/relocate
that you could pass the new path too having moved the source tree. It
is -likely- that that is not working -so- wonderfully these days (you'd
prolly need to re-source the new
Hi Michael,
Michael Meeks wrote (19-08-11 18:16)
There used to be a tool:
solenv/bin/relocate
that you could pass the new path too having moved the source tree. It
is -likely- that that is not working -so- wonderfully these days (you'd
prolly need to re-source the new
Hi Cor,
On Fri, 2011-08-19 at 12:57 +0200, Cor Nouws wrote:
> Sometimes I want to keep a build from master for some longer time.
> So I copied the root/install folder to somewhere in my /home.
> Initially that worked fine, could start it etc.
Right - because all the hard-coded paths were
Hi*,
Sometimes I want to keep a build from master for some longer time.
So I copied the root/install folder to somewhere in my /home.
Initially that worked fine, could start it etc.
Now, few builds later, it will not start:
error while loading shared libraries: libi18nisolang1gcc3.so: cannot