On (23:31 05/03/09), Heinz Wiesinger put forth the
proposition:
On Thursday 05 March 2009 19:53:44 Dave Woodfall wrote:
On (16:24 05/03/09), Dave Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
> On (14:05 05/03/09), Dave Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
>> On (11:10 05/03/09), Heinz Wiesinger pu
Seems my last message didn't get through so I'm reposting this.
I've updated all my slackbuilds to work with 13.0 32 bit only. I
cannot check for 64 bit unfortunately. I've also got some new ones.
So I wait for submissions to be open again? Or do you need these now?
Here's a list:
Updated:
ai
On (09:17 04/09/09), Carlos Corbacho put forth the
proposition:
On Friday 04 September 2009 08:16:37 David Woodfall wrote:
Seems my last message didn't get through so I'm reposting this.
I've updated all my slackbuilds to work with 13.0 32 bit only. I
cannot check for 64 bi
On (21:41 06/09/09), Marco Pessotto put forth the
proposition:
Dear list,
as usual, thanks for you great work.
I'm forced by the life, the universe and everything to drop the
maintenance of my previously submitted slackbuilds: scid, Phalanx,
polyglot and toga2.
I use this email to make y
Hi,
Am I right in thinking that it's just the slackbuild script itself
that is the problem?
I use it myself so if this is correct I will contain the maintainer
about it unless someone already has?
If/when the utf-8 support is ever finished and published then mrxvt
will become a very useful term
On (08:20 25/09/09), Robby Workman put forth the
proposition:
On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 23:06:34 +0100
David Woodfall wrote:
Am I right in thinking that it's just the slackbuild script itself
that is the problem?
I use it myself so if this is correct I will contain the maintainer
about it u
Just got a 404 on rar source rarlinux-3.9.b2.tar.gz
David
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I had an email today from a guy from slacky.it saying that my kqemu
slackbuild doesn't compile and needs a small patch which he attached.
I haven't had any problems compiling on 13.3 with 2.6.29.6 kernel and
gcc 4.3.3
So this is a wide call for info on whether or not anyone has problems
On (23:43 14/11/09), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
Hi all
I had an email today from a guy from slacky.it saying that my kqemu
slackbuild doesn't compile and needs a small patch which he attached.
I haven't had any problems compiling on 13.3 with 2.6.29.6 kernel and
gcc
On (22:52 06/01/10), Robby Workman put forth the
proposition:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 20:47:22 -0800
Larry Hajali wrote:
I wasn't aware of this particular issue until rworkman told me about
it after I had submitted the slackbuild. My default desktop back then
was KDE and I had no issues. Under
On (22:31 02/03/10), PHILLIP MORRIS put forth the
proposition:
Hi
Just been trying to build pcmanfm-0.5.2 but line 49 of the build script set -e
prevents the script from completing because the NEWS document is a zero length
file.
Works here.
Phil
On (20:48 05/03/10), Chess Griffin put forth the
proposition:
* alkos333 [2010-03-05 17:22:38]:
http://sbopkg.googlecode.com/files/sbopkg-0.32.0-noarch-1_cng.tgz
(link from sbopkg.org) is invalid
I re-uploaded the file and now it appears to be working.
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Is it just me or
On (20:24 08/03/10), Ozan Türkyılmaz put forth the
proposition:
2010/3/8 Antoine NONYME :
Le Mon, 8 Mar 2010 17:41:22 +,
David Woodfall a écrit :
Is it just me or has everyone got double posts for this thread?
I didn't .
me, neither. David might be on the two lists on the cc
On (14:03 05/05/10), Tim King put forth the proposition:
Hi all,
I'm trying to build hydrogen on Slack 13.0 64 and I've built and installed
all the dependencies but for some reason or other it looks like the portmidi
package doesn't include portmidi.h. I'll probably just explode, add it and
re
On (14:03 05/05/10), Tim King put forth the proposition:
Hi all,
I'm trying to build hydrogen on Slack 13.0 64 and I've built and installed
all the dependencies but for some reason or other it looks like the portmidi
package doesn't include portmidi.h. I'll probably just explode, add it and
re
Tim
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 8:17 PM, David Woodfall wrote:
On (14:03 05/05/10), Tim King put forth the
proposition:
Hi all,
I'm trying to build hydrogen on Slack 13.0 64 and I've built and installed
all the dependencies but for some reason or other it looks like the
portmidi
pac
;t know if multilib will affect things. I would be
inclined to think passing ARCH=x86_64 would just build as if it's
plain x86_64.
Perhaps someone else on the list will know more about that.
Tim
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 8:17 PM, David Woodfall wrote:
On (14:03 05/05/10), Tim King put forth
On (22:41 25/05/10), Patrick Volkerdink put forth the
proposition:
On 05/25/2010 10:30 PM, Robby Workman wrote:
Anyway, since there seems to be some desire for a definitive
statement on this, I'm going to make one:
There are no plans to change the default package compression at
any point in t
There is a problem when using a png icon file:
libpng warning: Application was compiled with png.h from libpng-1.2.37
libpng warning: Application is running with png.c from libpng-1.4.2
libpng warning: Incompatible libpng version in application and library
urxvt: Loading image icon failed, cont
On (17:34 26/05/10), Niels Horn put forth the
proposition:
2010/5/26 João Felipe Santos :
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 4:41 PM, David Woodfall wrote:
There is a problem when using a png icon file:
libpng warning: Application was compiled with png.h from libpng-1.2.37
libpng warning: Application
On (22:01 26/05/10), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
On (17:34 26/05/10), Niels Horn put forth the
proposition:
2010/5/26 João Felipe Santos :
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 4:41 PM, David Woodfall wrote:
There is a problem when using a png icon file:
libpng warning: Application was
WORKING WITH NO MODIFICATION:
aiksaurus
hydrogoen
js
kqemu
lash
libnice
libtar
openssl-certs
portmidi
regionset
FIXED AND WORKING:
atool
bbdock
daa2iso
farsight2
grun
imwheel
shed
shell-fm
uif2iso
whowatch
xforge
xonclock
UPGRADED VERSION AND WORKING:
qbittorrent
ranger
PROBLEMS:
clementine co
On (10:51 27/05/10), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
WORKING WITH NO MODIFICATION:
aiksaurus
hydrogoen
js
kqemu
lash
libnice
libtar
openssl-certs
portmidi
regionset
FIXED AND WORKING:
atool
bbdock
+ clementine
daa2iso
farsight2
grun
imwheel
shed
shell-fm
uif2iso
whowatch
xforge
On (11:06 27/05/10), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
On (10:51 27/05/10), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
WORKING WITH NO MODIFICATION:
aiksaurus
hydrogoen
js
kqemu
lash
libnice
libtar
openssl-certs
portmidi
regionset
FIXED AND WORKING:
atool
bbdock
+ clementine
On (17:35 01/06/10), Max Miorim put forth the proposition:
Hi,
libnice was updated to 0.0.11 quite some time ago and since then
farsight2 fails to build because the header udp-bsd.h isn't provided
by libnice anymore.
Hi, I have updates to farsight2 and libnice. Just waiting for
submissions to
On (18:40 22/06/10), Audrius Kažukauskas put forth the
proposition:
Hi,
I've noticed that qemu-legacy script puts man pages in /usr/share/man
and doesn't compress them. I'm writing to SBo list, because I think
that admins can quickly fix this by copying the part from qemu script
that handles
On (18:53 22/06/10), Heinz Wiesinger put forth the
proposition:
On Tuesday 22 June 2010 18:43:12 Heinz Wiesinger wrote:
On Tuesday 22 June 2010 18:32:18 David Woodfall wrote:
> On (18:40 22/06/10), Audrius Kažukauskas put forth
> the
proposition:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I
On (18:53 22/06/10), Heinz Wiesinger put forth the
proposition:
On Tuesday 22 June 2010 18:43:12 Heinz Wiesinger wrote:
On Tuesday 22 June 2010 18:32:18 David Woodfall wrote:
> On (18:40 22/06/10), Audrius Kažukauskas put forth
> the
proposition:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I
On (15:33 30/06/10), V'yacheslav Stetskevych put forth the
proposition:
Hi people,
I've written mail to AlexGAV some 2 or 3 weeks ago about the state of
the deadbeef slackbuild which is at 0.3.3 when the program is at 0.4.1
already. Got no response. Does anyone want to take it? If not, I can
s
On (02:33 01/07/10), Grigorios Bouzakis put forth the
proposition:
On Thursday 01 of July 2010 00:43:36 David Woodfall wrote:
On (15:33 30/06/10), V'yacheslav Stetskevych put forth
the proposition:
>Hi people,
>
>I've written mail to AlexGAV some 2 or 3 weeks ago abou
On (10:09 22/08/10), emmel put forth the proposition:
What are the opinions on including the DIB engine patch in the build? It
has to be enabled manually anyway (environment variable WINEDIB=on), so
there shouldn't be any trouble, but it does fix some pointer issues with
a couple of programs.
On (12:14 22/08/10), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
On (10:09 22/08/10), emmel put forth the proposition:
What are the opinions on including the DIB engine patch in the build? It
has to be enabled manually anyway (environment variable WINEDIB=on), so
there shouldn't be any tr
On (20:41 26/08/10), emmel put forth the proposition:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 01:59:51AM -0500, Erik Hanson wrote:
On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 10:09:34 +0200
emmel wrote:
> What are the opinions on including the DIB engine patch in the build?
> It has to be enabled manually anyway (environment variab
On (10:09 22/08/10), emmel put forth the proposition:
What are the opinions on including the DIB engine patch in the build? It
has to be enabled manually anyway (environment variable WINEDIB=on), so
there shouldn't be any trouble, but it does fix some pointer issues with
a couple of programs.
I
On (18:48 26/08/10), xgiz...@slackbuilds.org put
forth the proposition:
On Thursday 26 August 2010 18:36:32 David Woodfall wrote:
On (10:09 22/08/10), emmel put forth the proposition:
>What are the opinions on including the DIB engine patch in the build? It
>has to be enabled manually
On (09:00 30/08/10), emmel put forth the proposition:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 08:38:22PM +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
On (20:41 26/08/10), emmel put forth the proposition:
>On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 01:59:51AM -0500, Erik Hanson wrote:
>>On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 10:09:34 +0200
>&
On (18:30 01/09/10), Josiah Boothby put forth the
proposition:
Strange
If you are the maintainer, the admins would have rejected the package
if you haven't release your maintainer position
please ask one of the admin to remove the submitted package so that
you can submit yours
I may, though I
On (16:54 05/10/10), Pablo Santamaria put forth the
proposition:
Hi!
For several reasons I don't use them now, I want to hand over
some package maintenance:
pyyaml
rednotebook
Rednotebook looks interesting so I will take that plus its dep pyyaml.
Cheers
David
audiere
cuberok
peksystray
On (23:43 05/10/10), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
On (16:54 05/10/10), Pablo Santamaria put forth the
proposition:
Hi!
For several reasons I don't use them now, I want to hand over
some package maintenance:
pyyaml
rednotebook
Rednotebook looks interesting so I will
On (06:19 06/10/10), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
On (23:43 05/10/10), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
On (16:54 05/10/10), Pablo Santamaria put forth the
proposition:
Hi!
For several reasons I don't use them now, I want to hand over
some package mainte
Just noticed tonight that the source md5 has changed for version
0.9.90. Thought it worth relaying this to the list.
I've 0.9.92 in pending at the moment though. If the source md5 changes
again I'll see what upstream are doing to it.
Cheers
Dave
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--2010-11-23 13:13:51--
ftp://ftp.videolan.org/pub/videolan/x264/snapshots/x264-snapshot-20101023-2245.tar.bz2
=> `x264-snapshot-20101023-2245.tar.bz2'
Resolving ftp.videolan.org (ftp.videolan.org)... 88.191.250.2
Connecting to ftp.videolan.org (ftp.videolan.org)|88.191.250.2|:21...
I neglected to add the two deps for this in the readme. Should be:
Deps:
caps
ladspa_sdk
Although it does mention it uses the caps ladspa plugin, I think it's
probably best to state it like this.
Cheers
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On (20:20 10/02/11), Matteo Bernardini put forth
the proposition:
thanks people for the possibility of removing things from pending. :)
Yeah nice touch and will save time for the admins who get constant
calls for removing stuff *cough* ;)
To tell the truth, I was getting afraid of submitti
On (14:13 24/02/11), rizitis put forth the proposition:
Iam trying to download *figlet222.tar.gz Source package *from
http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.1/misc/figlet/
and I have this error:
550 /pub/figlet/program/unix/figlet222.tar.gz: No such file or directory
Yes it looks like they are
On (08:04 09/06/11), Niels Horn put forth the
proposition:
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 8:00 AM, Rob McGee wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2011 at 11:19:25AM +0200, Hac Er wrote:
I have discovered this piece of wisdom in the SlackBuilds site:
"If you don't trust us to check the scripts for malicious
activ
On (11:12 26/06/11), Nicolas Kovacs put forth the
proposition:
Hi,
The SBo repository currently holds a very ancient version of the
excellent audio CD ripper Grip. Version 2.96 has no GNOME
dependencies, but it's *very* old, it still relies on GTK1.
What does the new version do that older
On (21:01 26/06/11), Nicolas Kovacs put forth the
proposition:
Le 26/06/2011 20:39, Grigorios Bouzakis a écrit :
Slackware itself provides at least two
applications that are capable of doing everything grip does, both
requiring KDE.
As an off-topic aside, I've found an interesting detail for
On (10:03 28/06/11), Chris put forth the proposition:
Well that was a fantastic answer. How about giving me a bit more. Perhaps a few
specific and valid reasons why this is a no-no as you put it.
All it would take is a few extra lines of code to checkout the source and then
create a tarball e
On (05:51 21/08/11), B Watson put forth the proposition:
On 8/20/11, Felix Pfeifer wrote:
$ whatever.Slackbuild --disable-caps
The default behavior then would be to include setcaps in the doinst.sh.
2 things there: it should be an environment variable, e.g. 'export
CAPS=no' (so it'll work
On (00:17 23/08/11), korgman put forth the proposition:
On 22/08/2011 04:35 πμ, B Watson wrote:
Yeah. I'm hoping to hear from other people (so far it's mostly been
me ranting& raving, it'd be much better to have lots of opinions&
a discussion).
I will test your proposition, but I am sometime
On (15:46 24/08/11), Marco Bonetti put forth the
proposition:
Hello all,
today I've submitted python-twisted.SlackBuild for Twisted 11.0.0. I've read
that there were some important changes around Twisted 10.2+ so, if you're using
it, you could try and see if my update will break something on
On (13:47 25/08/11), Mauro Giachero put forth the
proposition:
I'm really sorry to announce I'm no longer able to maintain my SlackBuilds
(as all those folks asking for Ekiga updates probably noticed).
The following packages are therefore orphan:
What is the state of ekiga these days? Is it s
On (13:47 25/08/11), Mauro Giachero put forth the
proposition:
I'm really sorry to announce I'm no longer able to maintain my SlackBuilds
(as all those folks asking for Ekiga updates probably noticed).
The following packages are therefore orphan:
network/ekiga
libraries/ptlib
libraries/opal
On (12:57 02/09/11), Mauro Giachero put forth the
proposition:
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 05:58, David Woodfall wrote:
Since nobody else has stepped up I'm willing to take on ekiga and its
deps opal and ptlib.
I used to use it a lot for SIP so I'm familiar with it.
One question tho
On (19:27 02/09/11), Keith Richie put forth the
proposition:
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 5:48 PM, David Woodfall wrote:
On (12:57 02/09/11), Mauro Giachero put forth the
proposition:
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 05:58, David Woodfall wrote:
Since nobody else has stepped up I'm willing to ta
On (04:36 03/09/11), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
On (19:27 02/09/11), Keith Richie put forth the
proposition:
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 5:48 PM, David Woodfall wrote:
On (12:57 02/09/11), Mauro Giachero put forth the
proposition:
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 05:58, David Woodfall
I will take over maintainership of libraries/ilbc from Mauro. There is
no update at the present, but if someone could just edit the info with
my details I take it that is better than having a submission for it?
MAINTAINER="David Woodfall"
EMAIL="d...@dawoodfall.net"
Cheer
I can take these. I use them both.
xmlcopyeditor
libAfterImage
Dave
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On (06:56 28/10/11), Graham Lawrence put forth the
proposition:
Attempt to compile nzbget-0.7.0 failed in ./configure with message
configure: error: "libsigc++-2.0 header files not found"
So I got the dependencies, including libsigc++-2.2.9, and installed
them, apparently all good.
But compil
On (22:32 29/10/11), King Beowulf put forth the
proposition:
So far so good and with
usbmuxd-1.0.7
libtasn1-2.10
libimobiledevice-1.0.6
gst-plugins-ugly-0.10.18
The README needs an update to specify gst-plugins-ugly as an option
if the user wants to play mp3 encoded audio files, otherwise you
Just a FYI that I'll be submitting catfish for 13.37 and taking over
maintainership. Email Transscript:
That would be fine. FYI...The software had been abandoned by the creator.
On 10/25/2011 07:59 AM, David Woodfall wrote:
Hi, I see that catfish hasn't been submitted since 12.2. D
On (22:32 29/10/11), King Beowulf put forth the
proposition:
So far so good and with
usbmuxd-1.0.7
libtasn1-2.10
libimobiledevice-1.0.6
gst-plugins-ugly-0.10.18
The README needs an update to specify gst-plugins-ugly as an option
if the user wants to play mp3 encoded audio files, otherwise you
Getting a wrong MD5 on texlive-20110705-source.tar.xz
Haven't checked the others.
Dave
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On (16:03 05/11/11), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
Getting a wrong MD5 on texlive-20110705-source.tar.xz
Haven't checked the others.
Looks like it's fixed.
Dave
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On (09:21 09/12/11), Yucatan "Kenjiro" Costa put forth
the proposition:
Hello there.
I forward a message I got from a fellow chrom[e|ium] user to see if more
people would like this feature (--temp-profile) present in the script which
launches chromium.
I never used such thing, so I wasn't awa
Hi, I mistakenly listed a couple of optional deps in the readme that
are stock packages:
libmtp
libcdio
Could someone please edit it for me and check that the others are ok?
Cheers
Dave
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On (19:57 23/01/12), Erik Hanson put forth the
proposition:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012 23:19:18 +
David Woodfall wrote:
libmtp
libcdio
Could someone please edit it for me and check that the others are ok?
I made these edits after you mentioned it on IRC. I did not check the
others.
http
Just thought I'd mention this.
The MD5 fails. I wouldn't have thought they were the type to update
source without updating version, but you never know.
Builds fine.
Dave
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On (05:46 02/08/12), Matteo Bernardini put forth
the proposition:
2012/8/2 Josiah Boothby :
I was trying to build PortMidi on slackware64-current (both with and
without multilib packages, if that matters), but get the following
error near the end of the build. Any suggestions to get it to buil
Here's a list of what builds or doesn't in -current Aug 02 2012.
Note: I have only built, _not_ tested, and only on 32-bit so far.
Build without modifications:
audio/alsaequal
audio/clementine
audio/lash - Need to update README that build will fail with texlive
aud
On (12:34 03/08/12), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
Here's a list of what builds or doesn't in -current Aug 02 2012.
Note: I have only built, _not_ tested, and only on 32-bit so far.
Build without modifications:
audio/alsaequal
audio/clementine
audio/lash - Need to upd
On (22:55 03/08/12), Greg' Ar Tourter put forth the
proposition:
HI,
On 3 August 2012 17:06, David Woodfall wrote:
audio/lash - Need to update README that build will fail with texlive
Not sure what you mean here, but lash builds without any issues on
uptodate current with the l
On (09:40 23/08/12), Nicolas Kovacs put forth the
proposition:
Hi,
Just gave 'murrine' a spin. The build fails with the following error
messages:
--8<
Making all in schema
make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/microlinux/murrin
On (19:25 12/10/12), Larry Kraemer put forth the
proposition:
Im trying to build k9copywhich requires ffmpeg (0.11.1), which requires
texlive (20120701) in Slackware 14.
The following is the tail of the build with the error message stating LATEX
is required:
So, where does LATEX come f
Seems someone has blocked anonymous logins to ftp tug.org. I've
managed to find an alternative location for texlive source (albeit a
slightly older version than on SBo) but I can't seem to locate the
texmf portion needed.
Anyone know of a location? Google isn't being helpful...
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htt
On (00:54 20/12/12), Erik Hanson put forth the
proposition:
On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 06:39:07 +
David Woodfall wrote:
Seems someone has blocked anonymous logins to ftp tug.org.
It is working okay here, temporary glitch maybe?
Yep, seems good now
On (23:14 20/12/12), Robby Workman put forth the
proposition:
On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 06:39:07 +
David Woodfall wrote:
Seems someone has blocked anonymous logins to ftp tug.org. I've
managed to find an alternative location for texlive source (albeit a
slightly older version than on SBo
On (28/04/13 23:50), do...@sdf-eu.org put forth the
proposition:
Hello,
I tried contacting the maintainer of msmtp's
slackbuild about a trivial upgrade but the
message was returned.
I attach the patch to this message.
Regards
diff -Naur msmtp-orig/msmtp.SlackBuild msmtp/msmtp.SlackBuild
On (13/05/13 20:20), King Beowulf put forth the
proposition:
FYI
The WINE readme still refers to the removed LOTRO patch.
Sorry, forgot to remove that part.
In wine-1.5.xx the IE fix doesn't seem to be needed. I have not tested
this fully so YMMV.
I'm not entirely sure if this is needed
I've been experiencing an annoying problem in Chromium browser with
links on the search results page.
I tend to middleclick search results links to open several at once in
background tabs.
The problem is that Chromium determines a left or a middle click to be
a click and so what happens is that
On (29/07/13 10:50), Mark Halstead put forth the
proposition:
I only track CURRENT so not sure. I suspect that it will build ok, but
perhaps do something bad to "gnome-volume-control" for those that
might use it. GLib-2.36 is the culprit. Perhaps someone who runs 14.0
could try it?
Mark H.
, David Woodfall wrote:
On (29/07/13 10:50), Mark Halstead put forth
the proposition:
I only track CURRENT so not sure. I suspect that it will build ok,
but perhaps do something bad to "gnome-volume-control" for those
that might use it. GLib-2.36 is the culprit. Perhaps someone who
On Tue, 6 Aug 2013 23:20:23 -0400
B Watson wrote:
> On 8/6/13, slackbui...@jq.oc9.com wrote:
> > What about the md5 sums ? I noticed that I do not need to update
> > them so what kind of install/build script uses them?
>
> sbopkg uses them, so does sbotools. People manually running SlackBuild
>
On (07/11/13 15:23), Robby Workman put forth the
proposition:
For those of you on Slackware -current (soon to be 14.1) who are
also LaTex users, I need some testing of TeX Live 2013.
To make a long story short, Edd Barrett over at OpenBSD wrote
a python utility (texscythe) to parse the texlive
On (07/11/13 15:23), Robby Workman put forth the
proposition:
For those of you on Slackware -current (soon to be 14.1) who are
also LaTex users, I need some testing of TeX Live 2013.
To make a long story short, Edd Barrett over at OpenBSD wrote
a python utility (texscythe) to parse the texlive
On (07/11/13 15:23), Robby Workman put forth the
proposition:
For those of you on Slackware -current (soon to be 14.1) who are
also LaTex users, I need some testing of TeX Live 2013.
To make a long story short, Edd Barrett over at OpenBSD wrote
a python utility (texscythe) to parse the texlive
On (11/11/13 12:50), Dave Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
On (07/11/13 15:23), Robby Workman put forth the
proposition:
For those of you on Slackware -current (soon to be 14.1) who are
also LaTex users, I need some testing of TeX Live 2013.
To make a long story short, Edd Barrett over a
On (11/11/13 08:14), Robby Workman put forth the
proposition:
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 13:13:16 +
David Woodfall wrote:
>Rob,
>
>I seem to be having a problem with biblatex. If I use it, with or
>without options I always get this error:
>
>http://www.r0t.co.uk/paste/p/tGsyz
On (11/11/13 10:32), Robby Workman put forth the
proposition:
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 16:22:47 +
David Woodfall wrote:
On (11/11/13 08:14), Robby Workman put
forth the proposition:
>On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 13:13:16 +0000
>David Woodfall wrote:
>
>> >Rob,
>> >
>&g
On (11/11/13 13:47), Robby Workman put forth the
proposition:
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 19:31:02 +
David Woodfall wrote:
On (11/11/13 10:32), Robby Workman put
forth the proposition:
>On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 16:22:47 +0000
>David Woodfall wrote:
>
>> On (11/11/13 08:14), Rob
The following 14.0 slackbuilds have been tested and build in 14.1
in a 64bit chroot:
AMD
BTF
Botan
CAMD
CCOLAMD
CEGUI
CHOLMOD
COLAMD
CSparse
CXSparse
CherryPy
ClientForm
Crypt-SSLeay
ETL
FormEncode
GLee
GeoIP-Python
Geraldo
Impacket
Jinja2
KLU
LDL
Nevow
OpenSceneGraph
PyOpenGL
PyQwt
PyXML
PyYAML
On (12/11/13 07:24), Matteo Bernardini put forth
the proposition:
SimGear (cannot connect to connect.creativelabs.com for freealut/openal)
atlas (gcc: error: unrecognized command line option ‘-V’)
avr-libc (deps build but 'internal compiler error: Segmentation fault')
barry (fails to find -lbar
On (12/11/13 01:12), Robby Workman put forth the
proposition:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 06:12:43 +
David Woodfall wrote:
compface (only with MAKEFLAGS unset or -j1)
Okay, edited and removed from CHECKLIST
daq (libcap needs adding to REQUIRED)
libcap-ng maybe??
Yep, that's th
On (12/11/13 13:51), Robby Workman put forth the
proposition:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 18:23:06 +0100
Serban Udrea wrote:
On 11/12/2013 07:12 AM, David Woodfall wrote:
> The following 14.0 slackbuilds have been tested and build in 14.1
> in a 64bit chroot:
>
> atlas (gcc: error:
Hopefully I've got all these ok.
Successes:
libraries/AMD
libraries/BTF
libraries/Botan
libraries/CAMD
libraries/CCOLAMD
libraries/CEGUI **
libraries/CHOLMOD
libraries/COLAMD
libraries/CSparse
libraries/CXSparse
libraries/CherryPy
libraries/ClientForm
libraries/Crypt-SSLeay
libraries/ETL
librari
On (13/11/13 10:31), Christoph Willing put forth the
proposition:
Wow! I dips me lid to ya ..
chris
Thanks!
There will probably be some overlap with other peoples' testing but
it's a bit of extra slog to go through the ML ;-)
Dave
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SlackBu
The following build successfully:
academic/TauDEM
academic/arpack
academic/artha
academic/bibus
academic/celestia
academic/coq
academic/ess
academic/extrema
academic/flann
academic/freechartgeany
academic/ggobi
academic/gpredict
academic/kile
academic/ladr
academic/lapack95
academic/octave
academ
On (13/11/13 12:47), Dave Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
The following build successfully:
The following fail:
academic/avogadro
academic/bibletime
academic/engauge
D.
avogadro: ?
bibletime: ?
engauge: (doesn't see qt3 is installed, qstring.h: No such file)
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On (13/11/13 10:47), Robby Workman put forth the
proposition:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 13:00:56 +
David Woodfall wrote:
engauge: (doesn't see qt3 is installed, qstring.h: No such file)
Hrm, make sure the qt3 profile script has been sourced prior to
building; normally, a login takes
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