Hello,
+ Upgraded to 2.34
+ Fixed icons source path
+ Fixed installation prefix to /usr/lib/KeePass (removed version)
as discussed here:
https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/2016-August/016930.html
+ Fixed SlackBuild to match new template (586)
+ Fixed final lo
Le 17/10/2016 à 23:09, Tito a écrit :
> Hi Niki and all,
>
> I would be fine with that. Could you please send me your submission
> tarball for untex, it still is in pending and so it is not accessible
> via git. I would like to test it before I submit a recoll upgrade.
> After all without these h
Hi Niki and all,
I would be fine with that. Could you please send me your submission tarball for
untex, it still is in pending and so it is not accessible via git. I would like
to test it before I submit a recoll upgrade.
After all without these helper tools recoll is not much help anyway. Any
Yes, there is a problem with recent gwyddion builds, I'll try to fix
it and upload modified slackbuild.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 5:12 PM, Daniil Bratashov wrote:
> It should fall back to libzip if libminizip is not installed, however
> I've not tried it without libminizip recently.
>
> WBR, Daniil
It should fall back to libzip if libminizip is not installed, however
I've not tried it without libminizip recently.
WBR, Daniil Bratashov.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 5:06 PM, Fellype do Nascimento
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> libminizip is currently assigned as an optional dependence of gwyddion. But
> wh
Hi all,
libminizip is currently assigned as an optional dependence of gwyddion.
But when upgrading gwyddion 2.45 -> 2.46 I got the following error(s):
jpkscan.c: In function 'match_segment_filename':
jpkscan.c:804:11: error: implicit declaration of function 'atoi'
[-Werror=implicit-funct
Hi,
The Recoll application currently lists three optional dependencies:
* antiword
* unrtf
* exiftool
I would suggest to mark these as requirements, since the application
keeps nagging the user if the tools are not installed on the system.
This nagging can not be turned off in the preferences.
Hi everybody !
findpkg is on version 20160817 both on the file to download in
findpkg.info and on the SlackBuild script, but the VERSION in the findpkg.info
file is still 20160710.
It could confuse some auto-build scripts...
Best regards,
Arnaud.