hi
just to give some update about our CI engine
In this batch of update, aclemons have started to put some basic
foundation for our gitlab platform in order to have similar experience
we have in github.
For now, it is able to run sbolint to check for your submissions
compliance toward our
On 20/1/24 08:56, Tim Dickson via SlackBuilds-users wrote:
since the pybind11 update opencolorio is no longer building for me.
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I don't know why it's trying to link to libOpenImageIO files when it
is not marked as a dependency (I do have openimageio-2.2.21.0-4
installed)
anyone else seeing
since the pybind11 update opencolorio is no longer building for me.
at 86% it gives
[ 86%] Linking CXX executable ociolutimage
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libdcmimage.so.17, needed by
/usr/lib64/libOpenImageIO.so, not found (try using -rpath or -rpath-link)
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libdcmimgle.so.17,
On Fri, 19 Jan 2024, Riza Dindir wrote:
I was wondering if it would be ok if I submit that package to slackbuilds.org?
Since the maintainer hasn't been active for 3.5 years (last activitiy
May 2020), yes, go ahead.
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Hello Vladimir
Yes you might use gradlew to upgrade your projects, and maybe gradle
itself. I am not familiar with that. But you would need to have a gradle
project for that to function I believe.
I did not have gradle, and no gradle project at hand. So I needed to
install gradle.
When we would
Gradle 5.5.1 is very old, I suspect that it is that old because it is
the last version which was used with a systemwide installation.
Nowadays most projects use Gradle through the "gradle wrapper",
gradlew/gradlew.bat, so I suggest looking into that. It might fit you
better.
Riza Dindir
Hello
This message would be for the site administrator, but I am not sure.
I wanted to use gradle on slackware (I am using slackware 15.0 with the
latest 5.15.145 kernel). The current version of the gradle package is
5.5.1. The current version of gradle is 8.5.
I contacted the maintainer of the