Jussi Pakkanen wrote:
> I have sent a mail to the original developers. I'll let you know once they
> answer.
thank you.
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Jussi Pakkanen wrote:
> 3) is not a problem, don't worry about that.
>
> what i wanted from you was a statement for 2).
I have sent a mail to the original developers. I'll let you know once they
answer.
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Jussi Pakkanen wrote:
>> 3) The issue with the libraries. Their names are really too generic and
>>they really aren't packaged as proper shared libraries, so you can't
>>put them into /usr/lib.
>
> I think you can change install.cmake so that
>
> SET(LIBDIR "lib[64]")
>
> becomes
>
>
> 3) The issue with the libraries. Their names are really too generic and
>they really aren't packaged as proper shared libraries, so you can't
>put them into /usr/lib.
I think you can change install.cmake so that
SET(LIBDIR "lib[64]")
becomes
SET(LIBDIR "lib[64]/cuneiform")
CMake
Hi Jussi,
> 2) It would be interesting to know where those .dat files come from and
>whether there exists some kind of source for them. In the package itself
>I could not find any information about that.
do you have any information about this?
Regards,
Daniel
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Hi.
Lets not further leave this package in limbo. The current situation is
as follows:
1) REJECT for missing copyright holders in debian/copyright. That should
be easily fixable.
2) It would be interesting to know where those .dat files come from and
whether there exists some kind of sourc
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