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Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.13.96 "You appear to be in death, comrade."
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Duncan |
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Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.13.96 "You appear to be in death, comrade." |
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Thu, 24 Apr 2003 18:25:13 -0700 |
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On Thu 24 Apr 2003 13:08, Christophe Lambin posted as excerpted below:
> Duncan [23/04/03 20:51 -0700]:
> > There's a bug in the tarball. It appears to be new to .96
> > [...]
> > Running the "missing" script (part of a GNU utilities package, it
> > appears) with the -v (version) option produces for .95:
> >
> > missing 0.4 - GNU automake
> >
> > for .96:
> >
> > missing - GNU libit 0.0
>
> It's just related to how I built the tarball: I usually do a fresh checkout
> to roll it, but I built 0.13.96 straight out of my main tree. Apparently,
> some of the links were still pointing to automake-1.4.
>
> Thanks for bringing that to my attention.
Talking about which.. It seems Mandrake has now packaged automake and
autoconf so one can have both the old and new versions in place on the system
without damaging distrib rpm builds using the old versions. Someday when I
feel up to it, I'm going to have to install them again and give PAN CVS
another spin to see if I can get it to work, now. I expect I may need some
pointers, when that time comes, so be prepared for some questions.
(I normally work nites, but had last nite off. However, I stayed up, and just
as I was about ready to go to bed this AM, I got a call from work wanting me
to sub for someone, so I did. I'm now home again and checking groups, but
have another errand or to to run b4 I sleep, if I can anyway. However, I've
been up for oh.. about 30 hours, now, and am in no condition to try
something new and challenging like installing two formerly conflicting
versions of the same package and trying to get them to work! <g> Thus..
another day..)
--
Duncan
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little
temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." --
Benjamin Franklin