Thim writes:
> Hi,
>
> On 03/02-22 11:43, Omar Polo wrote:
>> Stuart Henderson writes:
>>
>> > Agreed on all points. The "not reachable" for libinotify is a
>> > limitation of check-lib-depends which doesn't handle libraries in
>> > directories other than /usr/local/lib correctly.
>>
>> thanks
Hi,
On 03/02-22 11:43, Omar Polo wrote:
> Stuart Henderson writes:
>
> > Agreed on all points. The "not reachable" for libinotify is a limitation of
> > check-lib-depends which doesn't handle libraries in
> > directories other than /usr/local/lib correctly.
>
> thanks for the clarification :)
>
Stuart Henderson writes:
> Agreed on all points. The "not reachable" for libinotify is a limitation of
> check-lib-depends which doesn't handle libraries in
> directories other than /usr/local/lib correctly.
thanks for the clarification :)
> The other question is whether there's any point keep
On Thu, Feb 03, 2022 at 09:26:48AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Agreed on all points. The "not reachable" for libinotify is a limitation of
> check-lib-depends which doesn't handle libraries in directories other than
> /usr/local/lib correctly.
>
> The other question is whether there's any poi
Agreed on all points. The "not reachable" for libinotify is a limitation of
check-lib-depends which doesn't handle libraries in directories other than
/usr/local/lib correctly.
The other question is whether there's any point keeping sxiv separately. I
think I would add a sxiv->nsxiv symlink an
Hi Omar,
On 2022-02-02 20:40:17, Omar Polo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> : COMMENT = neo simple X Image Viewer
> :
> : GH_PROJECT =nsxiv
> : GH_ACCOUNT =nsxiv
> : GH_TAGNAME =v28
> : REVISION = 1
>
> REVISION should start empty (no revision at all) and is incremented when
> the
Hello,
Thim writes:
> Hi,
>
> The developer for sxiv (simple X image viewer) stopped maintaining it a
> couple of months back and so here is a port of nsxiv.
>
> It is a fork that aims to be a drop-in replacement but with added
> features. Since it is essentially the same program, the makefile f
Hi,
The developer for sxiv (simple X image viewer) stopped maintaining it a
couple of months back and so here is a port of nsxiv.
It is a fork that aims to be a drop-in replacement but with added
features. Since it is essentially the same program, the makefile for
sxiv is heavily used.
As always