On Thu, 2012-08-30 at 22:37 +0200, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
> I'm about to rebuild XmHTML-1.1.7 against latest libpng. I noticed that
> the autogeneration code in cygport detected a perl dependency because an
> example file in /usr/share/doc/XmHTML/examples contains the perl shebang
> line. Shouldn't
Hi Yaakov
I'm about to rebuild XmHTML-1.1.7 against latest libpng. I noticed that
the autogeneration code in cygport detected a perl dependency because an
example file in /usr/share/doc/XmHTML/examples contains the perl shebang
line. Shouldn't the autodetection code by default take into account on
> I'm trying to update wtf to use cygport but I've hit an issue where
> cygport bails if the patchlevel is 3. Is there a way to override this
> behaviour?
I regenerated the patch, so I'm good now.
Chris
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I'm trying to update wtf to use cygport but I've hit an issue where
cygport bails if the patchlevel is 3. Is there a way to override this
behaviour?
Chris
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http://emergedesktop.org
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FAQ: http://cygwin.
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Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
> Eric Blake wrote:
>> bash ships as a primary tarball (3.1), then has several official patch
>> files on top of the tarball (bash31-001 through bash31-017), so that bash
>> 3.1.17 is the combination of these. I know t
Eric Blake wrote:
> bash ships as a primary tarball (3.1), then has several official patch
> files on top of the tarball (bash31-001 through bash31-017), so that bash
> 3.1.17 is the combination of these. I know that I can add the patch files
> to the SRC_URI in my .cygport file, but how do I appl
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I'm considering using cygport for the next release of bash. However, I
can't seem to figure out how to make it do what I want:
bash ships as a primary tarball (3.1), then has several official patch
files on top of the tarball (bash31-001 through bash
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