Hi Lifeng,
thanks. Sorry it sounded like trying to duplicate the old bug #557017.
Than one was concering the pretty old version of ROOT and as I can see the
current packages are in significantly better shape. I didn't even think
about the old bug would be yet considered, because the current list of
missing files would be most probably quite different from the old one
(which in turn means the bug #557017 can be closed as obsolete in favour
of this new bugreport).
BTW: Obviously some of the "not installed" files (especially the
third-party libraries) are just invalid links. Looks like ROOT
creates them even though they are disabled during configuration...
Best regards,
Pavel
On Thu, 19 Jul 2012, Lifeng Sun wrote:
Hi,
I am well aware of #557017 that you reported the same problem more
than two years ago ;-)
While about half of missed libraries depend on packages that have
license issue or unavailable in Debian, most of the rest are rarely
needed by Debian ROOT users, and it's my fault root-plugin-graph2d-gviz
package is missing, I would like to bring it back when I get a second
reason for the package to go through NEW queue.
Regrads,
Lifeng
On 10:10 Thu 07/19/12 Jul , Pavel Reznicek wrote:
I tried to built myself the latest root-system version from debian mentors
(but I believe the same issue is present in present debian version 5.34.00-1)
and noticed that there is bunch of built but not installed files (mostly
libaries and include files, see below). Is it intentional or a bug ? It looks
like that at least part of them could be recovered but putting appropriate
plugin package into the debian/control file (e.g. for root-plugin-graph2d-gviz
is missing in there).
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