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Re: [glob2-devel] the beginning of mac OS X development
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Bradley Arsenault |
Subject: |
Re: [glob2-devel] the beginning of mac OS X development |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Mar 2007 21:54:59 -0400 |
On 3/25/07, Kyle Lutze <address@hidden> wrote:
actually, it's more of a thing that needs to be fixed. I would
commit the code, but I have no idea how modified my cvs directory is
right now and I don't want to do a commit and screw things up.
Anyway, to the point:
I've gotten that feeling, a couple of times I've had to reverse
changes because I've commit temporary debugging code and stuff like
that. To find out all ur changes, just do cvs diff. It will tell u
everything.
file: glob2-cvs:/bootstrap
line 30:
- aclocal \
+ aclocal -I /usr/local/share/aclocal \
------------
To get glob2 to even get past bootstrap you need to add that line as
that is where SDL puts it's .m4 macro file. It took me forever to
solve that simple problem, I do not like makefiles :/
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe that that will
throw errors if the directory doesn't exist so it shouldn't be a
problem.
cheers,
Kyle
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Really. I'm not lieing. Bradley Arsenault.
- [glob2-devel] the beginning of mac OS X development, Kyle Lutze, 2007/03/25
- Re: [glob2-devel] the beginning of mac OS X development, Kyle Lutze, 2007/03/25
- Re: [glob2-devel] the beginning of mac OS X development,
Bradley Arsenault <=
- Re: [glob2-devel] the beginning of mac OS X development, Stéphane Magnenat, 2007/03/26
- Re: [glob2-devel] the beginning of mac OS X development, Kyle Lutze, 2007/03/26
- Re: [glob2-devel] the beginning of mac OS X development, Bradley Arsenault, 2007/03/26
- Re: [glob2-devel] the beginning of mac OS X development, Kai Antweiler, 2007/03/27
- Re: [glob2-devel] the beginning of mac OS X development, Bradley Arsenault, 2007/03/27
- Re: [glob2-devel] the beginning of mac OS X development, Martin Voelkle, 2007/03/28