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2006 Jul 01
1
Latest x86_64 != latest i386 packages?
...perl-5.8.5-34.RHEL4 Whereas on the x86_64: perl-5.8.5-24.RHEL4 Is this really correct? I ask because when I attempt to recompile zsh on the x86_64 box, I unaccountably get this error: Can't locate object method "path" via package "Request" at /usr/share/autoconf/Autom4te/C4che.pm line 69, <GEN1> line 111. I'm trying to recompile zsh in the first place because the "limit" command doesn't work on the x86_64 system, so the SRPM build appears to have incorrectly preprocessed sys/resource.h and I wanted to track down the details before filing a bug re...
2014 Mar 05
1
Compiling samba 4.1.2 with new KRB5 1.12 library
I'm trying to compile 4.1.2 with the new KRB5 1.12 library and it needs to reference libkrb5support. I can't find in which wscript file to affect the building of the krb5 libraries. I was editing bin/c4che/default.cache.py, but I know that's not the correct way, and that file does get recreated. Any help would be appreciated. Regards, Mike
2004 Mar 05
1
CVS decoder(?) broken + gentoo compilation problem
...our m4 macros... grep: ./*.m4: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden /usr/share/aclocal aclocal -I /usr/share/aclocal libtoolize --automake automake --add-missing autoconf Can't locate object method "path" via package "Request" at /usr/share/autoconf/A utom4te/C4che.pm line 69, <GEN1> line 111. checking for a BSD-compatible install... /bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking for gcc... gcc checking for C compiler default output... a.out checking whether...
2019 Apr 08
1
selftest, help with a single test
On 4/8/2019 12:49 AM, Manfred wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Yes, you're right, the problems are due to the selftest environment >> failing to start up. In this case, you could just reproduce the same >> problem with: >> SELFTEST_TESTENV=s4member:local make testenv > > This actually reveals something: > [user at s4member samba]$ ping