Hello! [Tue, 23 Mar 2004] Jack O'Quin wrote: > > it works after building it in the cvs checkout dir and then doing make > > dist. > > I always run `make' before `make dist' or `make distcheck'. I do that > to ensure that all distributed files are up-to-date. This is what the > "Goat Book" (_GNU Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool_) recommends.
But the files distributed in CVS should ba up-to-date as well ;-] > Is that a problem for Debian packaging? Normally, we provide the > `*.orig.tar.gz' file. This is mainly an issue of building from CVS. No. It's not a problem for Debian. > I'll commit this patch and the one below as 0.195.16. If we do this, > I guess I could delete the cpu/i386 directory, entirely. But, I'll > wait a while before doing anything like that. > > The 0.195.x version is a hack to keep it distinct from the current CVS > HEAD. If we go ahead with this merge, it will become 0.96.0. Yes. We could upload that package to experimental. But we would have to reversion it because of 0.195 > 0.96. BTW: Be warned: If you install the packages with version 0.195, you will have to force a "downgrade" (version-wise), afterwards if you want to go back to 0.94 or upgrade to 0.96. > What does config.guess return for those two? I suspect the CPU names > are `ia64' and `s390'. Looks like there's a bug in my configure.host I don't know of hand. You can browse some build-logs on buildd.debian.org and see what happens with other packages. > logic, (libstdc++ runs that script in a different directory). [Tue, 23 Mar 2004] Jack O'Quin wrote: > I looked at cpu/generic/atomicity.h. It's completely broken at the > moment. There are missing header files that will take me a while to > sort out. > > At the same time, I noticed a missing header file in the cpu/ia64 > directory. I'm including it in my next commit. Here's a patch, if > you don't want to wait on CVS. > > With that patch, I think both ia64 and s390 should build. I will try today or tomorrow. Another thing. If we could agree on another version that passes the test, I would upload JACK to experimental and let a wider audience test and maybe build it on other architectures. Something like this would be fine: dpkg --compare-versions 0.95exp.16 '>>' 0.94.0 && echo true true Robert. -- QOTD: How can I miss you if you won't go away?
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