L0ner sh4dou wrote:
2011/12/23 Bruce Dubbs <bruce.dubbs(a)gmail.com>om>:
One of the
problems I have is the prerequsites for many packages. You
interface with some of the older libraries. For example, we just removed
xmms from BLFS because it only supports GTK1 and we decided that two
versions (gtk2 and gtk3) were enough for us. The most recent commit to gtk1
is 2003.
Well, those are mainly for building binaries that will be provided
through kdemod3 repo. We decided to build them with everything. We
provide those PKGBUILDs for those who want to cusiomize. Our
dependencies are based on what is availble for arch, both in binary
repo and in aur.
I'm sorry if I implied that you should change anything here.
Prerequisites are MY problem, not yours. I was just mentioning it.
>>> sed -i -e
"s@/usr/include/tqt@$TRINITY_PREFIX/include/tqt@" \
>>> admin/acinclude.m4.in
Resolved?
The fix to admin/acinclude.m4 is the sed above.
Send patch to bugzilla, when git move will be it will be applied to
the git tree.
I don't use git very much. It's on my TODO list, but a little down the
list. I'm not sure my fix would be appropriate for you as
$TRINITY_PREFIX is our construct. I think what really needs to happen
is to get the tqt library info from tqt.pc. Additionally my
understanding is that acinclude.m4.in will be overcome by events when
you convert to cmake.
On the matter of bugzilla, may I suggest you take a look at Trac
(
http://trac.edgewall.org/). It has some very nice project tracking
features and now integrates with github. I've found it much more
powerful than bugzilla and it can import bugzilla data. That way you
could try it out before making a final decision.
-- Bruce