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Nota: all the PM I sent to you are filtered by your provider and I don't know other way to contact you. I invited you to be part of the project but no answer, you're welcome.
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I sent the following message on 2018-07-30 via your contact button from linuxquestions.com. Guess it didn't make it.
Correction: It was sent to "dib.nobodi@free.fr"
Quote:
Hello, Nobodino:
This is "Worsel" from "LinuxQuestions.com.
I noticed the activity, but have been tied up socially the last couple of days.
Yes, I'd like to be listed as a collaborator. I've been considering git for a
while now, but just didn't know enough about it. A recent purchase was Oreilly's
"Version Control with GIT". Tons of information there, bu a little sparse on this
particullar subject.
Have a good day,
John
Last edited by worsel; 08-31-2018 at 10:06 PM.
Reason: Spelling error
Distribution: slackware, slackware from scratch, LFS, slackware [arm], linux Mint...
Posts: 1,564
Rep:
regression test on slackware64-current up to "Tue Aug 28 22:05:19 UTC 2018" with glibc-2.28 and the new scripts and the patch on github.
Notice the difference on the xf86-video-ati driver: the source is newer than the package, everything else is ok.
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@@ -1278,7 +1276,7 @@
x/xf86-video-apm-1.2.5-x86_64-11.txz
x/xf86-video-ark-0.7.5-x86_64-11.txz
x/xf86-video-ast-1.1.5-x86_64-5.txz
-x/xf86-video-ati-20180816_60cd28bb-x86_64-1.txz
+x/xf86-video-ati-20180719_64bd009d-x86_64-1.txz
x/xf86-video-chips-1.2.7-x86_64-3.txz
x/xf86-video-cirrus-1.5.3-x86_64-5.txz
x/xf86-video-dummy-0.3.8-x86_64-3.txz
I have been giving some thought to ipset not building under sw64-14.2.
The only possibility I see is building a 4.14.xxx kernel under 14.2, boot off of it,
build SFS from there. No guarantee, but it sounds like it should work.
Distribution: slackware, slackware from scratch, LFS, slackware [arm], linux Mint...
Posts: 1,564
Rep:
ffmpeg doesn't compile anymore: doesn't like the new samba
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ERROR: smbclient not found
If you think configure made a mistake, make sure you are using the latest
version from Git. If the latest version fails, report the problem to the ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org mailing list or IRC #ffmpeg on irc.freenode.net.
Include the log file "ffbuild/config.log" produced by configure as this will help
solve the problem.
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neither with glibc-2.27, nor with glibc-2.28.
ffmpeg doesn't compile anymore: doesn't like the new samba
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ERROR: smbclient not found
If you think configure made a mistake, make sure you are using the latest
version from Git. If the latest version fails, report the problem to the ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org mailing list or IRC #ffmpeg on irc.freenode.net.
Include the log file "ffbuild/config.log" produced by configure as this will help
solve the problem.
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neither with glibc-2.27, nor with glibc-2.28.
as a workaround you should be able to build it in the meantime passing to the SlackBuild script the parameter
I've done some tests here on a installation of slackware64-current but I got a different error, the same for firefox 60.2.0esr and 62.0, and thunderbird 60.0
Code:
0:08.89 checking for rustc... /usr/bin/rustc
0:08.89 checking for cargo... /usr/bin/cargo
0:09.02 checking rustc version... 1.29.0
0:09.09 checking cargo version... 1.29.0
0:09.19 Traceback (most recent call last):
0:09.19 File "/tmp/firefox-60.2.0/configure.py", line 127, in <module>
0:09.19 sys.exit(main(sys.argv))
0:09.20 File "/tmp/firefox-60.2.0/configure.py", line 29, in main
0:09.20 sandbox.run(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'moz.configure'))
0:09.20 File "/tmp/firefox-60.2.0/python/mozbuild/mozbuild/configure/__init__.py", line 428, in run
0:09.20 func(*args)
0:09.20 File "/tmp/firefox-60.2.0/python/mozbuild/mozbuild/configure/__init__.py", line 474, in _value_for
0:09.20 return self._value_for_depends(obj, need_help_dependency)
0:09.20 File "/tmp/firefox-60.2.0/python/mozbuild/mozbuild/util.py", line 944, in method_call
0:09.20 cache[args] = self.func(instance, *args)
0:09.20 File "/tmp/firefox-60.2.0/python/mozbuild/mozbuild/configure/__init__.py", line 483, in _value_for_depends
0:09.20 return obj.result(need_help_dependency)
0:09.20 File "/tmp/firefox-60.2.0/python/mozbuild/mozbuild/util.py", line 944, in method_call
0:09.20 cache[args] = self.func(instance, *args)
0:09.20 File "/tmp/firefox-60.2.0/python/mozbuild/mozbuild/configure/__init__.py", line 123, in result
0:09.20 return self._func(*resolved_args)
0:09.20 File "/tmp/firefox-60.2.0/python/mozbuild/mozbuild/configure/__init__.py", line 1003, in wrapped
0:09.20 return new_func(*args, **kwargs)
0:09.20 File "/tmp/firefox-60.2.0/build/moz.configure/rust.configure", line 122, in rust_supported_targets
0:09.21 t = split_triplet(t, allow_unknown=True)
0:09.21 File "/tmp/firefox-60.2.0/python/mozbuild/mozbuild/configure/__init__.py", line 1003, in wrapped
0:09.21 return new_func(*args, **kwargs)
0:09.21 File "/tmp/firefox-60.2.0/build/moz.configure/init.configure", line 580, in split_triplet
0:09.21 cpu, manufacturer, os = triplet.split('-', 2)
0:09.21 ValueError: need more than 2 values to unpack
0:09.25 *** Fix above errors and then restart with\
0:09.25 "/usr/bin/gmake -f client.mk build"
0:09.25 gmake: *** [client.mk:149: configure] Error 1
but firefox 63.0b6 built fine (with cbindgen and nodejs installed, like described in another topic).
I don't know the exact reason but it seems that downgrading rust from 1.29.0 to 1.28.0 let me avoid the above build error for those versions.
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