Is cryptoki used by anything now that truecrypt has been replaced by
veracrypt some time ago?
Can we remove it? Thank you.
Regards,
Donald Cooley
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* On 2018 27 Jan 20:59 -0600, B Watson wrote:
> Ouch, yeah, that's more autoconf twiddling than I could stand. Congrats
> on your persistence.
Oh, I had a "fun" time getting my head around Autoconf and Automake
several years ago. I'm ruined for life. ;-)
Anyway, thanks for the help.. The new pa
On 1/27/18, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> I've had more experience in the Debian world, and I recognized that
> tputs probably had to do with terminfo but since Slackware uses termcap,
> I mentally stopped there.
Slackware uses both actually. Not really an optimal situation, but we've
got both /usr/sha
* On 2018 27 Jan 14:10 -0600, B Watson wrote:
> These symbols are defined in libncurses. Normally when anything links
> with readline, it also links with ncurses... you could probably have
> figured this out yourself, by reading the man page for tputs (it tells
> you it's part of curses anyway, wh
FYI:
I'm following the qemu even number stable release schedule. Trying to
keep up with interleaved odd and even branches is nuts. I also can't
find any information of why qemu devs do this, since all development in
in git master not a "dev branch". If anyone knows why qemu does this,
please let m
On 1/27/18, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> checking for readline in -lreadline... no
> configure: error: libreadline not found
>
>
> Here is what is recorded in 'config.log':
>
> configure:12811: checking for readline in -lreadline
> configure:12836: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c -lreadline >&5
>
>Just to be clear, I am working with Slackware 14.2 32 bit.
>
>I am working on putting together a SlackBuild script for lxi-tools 1.16
>(BTW, the script works perfectly on Current). The problem isn't in the
>script but rather in the 'configure' script. Here is how the package
>searches for librea
I've now tried the package in the Slackware64 14.2 VM after all updates
and am getting the same failure as with Slackware 14.2.
Going to have to give this a rest for a while, I guess.
- Nate
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> Okay, so that's it, looking into the source.
SOLVED, was something banal indeed:
replaced conky-1.10.7/cmake/ConkyBuildOptions.cmake with
conky-1.10.6/cmake/ConkyBuildOptions.cmake
/Roy
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> Will take a look this night, maybe, time permitting. Have quickly
> seen some 20 source files have changed. Must be something banal,
> maybe even just make dependent.
It's not some conflict of dependencies either, have recompiled
from zero the PREVIOUS conky--and it works--it's really that last
* On 2018 27 Jan 07:37 -0600, Markus Reichelt wrote:
> FWIW, when I tried on -current to recompile a patched
> util-linux-2.31.1, I had to add the following to the buildscript
> right before the invocation of ./configure
>
> autoreconf -f -i
>
> HTH
Sorry, made no difference even though 'confi
* Nate Bargmann wrote:
> I am working on putting together a SlackBuild script for lxi-tools
> 1.16 (BTW, the script works perfectly on Current). The problem
> isn't in the script but rather in the 'configure' script. Here is
> how the package searches for libreadline in configure.ac:
FWIW, whe
Just to be clear, I am working with Slackware 14.2 32 bit.
I am working on putting together a SlackBuild script for lxi-tools 1.16
(BTW, the script works perfectly on Current). The problem isn't in the
script but rather in the 'configure' script. Here is how the package
searches for libreadline
> a reason more to ask the conky people, isn't it?
> I think they are the most qualified to solve this.
Will take a look this night, maybe, time permitting. Have quickly
seen some 20 source files have changed. Must be something banal,
maybe even just make dependent. Can live with the previous
vers
2018-01-27 10:07 GMT+01:00 Roy Lanek :
>> IMHO, you should show your configuration file to the conky people
>> asking them for any changes in the output with the new version.
>
> Could also do that, but it worked till now, i.e. since years
> inclusive the to lua formatting which is now 01+ years ol
> IMHO, you should show your configuration file to the conky people
> asking them for any changes in the output with the new version.
Could also do that, but it worked till now, i.e. since years
inclusive the to lua formatting which is now 01+ years old if I
am not mistaken. What did differentiall
2018-01-27 9:27 GMT+01:00 Roy Lanek :
>> what is "conkybar for i3"?
>
> Using conky with i3bar
> https://i3wm.org/docs/user-contributed/conky-i3bar.html
IMHO, you should show your configuration file to the conky people
asking them for any changes in the output with the new version.
Matteo
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> what is "conkybar for i3"?
Using conky with i3bar
https://i3wm.org/docs/user-contributed/conky-i3bar.html
/Roy
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2018-01-27 8:19 GMT+01:00 Roy Lanek :
> conky-1.10.7 compiles and builds fine on slackware64-curr
> up-to-date; conky runs perfectly, a pity that conkybar for i3
> [v4.14.1 = last] crashes. Reverting to conky-1.10.6.
sorry, what is "conkybar for i3"?
Matteo
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