Chris Maness wrote: > Joe Holden wrote: >> Chris Maness wrote: >> >>> Joe Holden wrote: >>> >>>> Chris Maness wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> I was wondering if someone would be willing to port ggradebook. I am >>>>> working as a teacher in the day, and I am carrying a full load of >>>>> college at night. I tried to compile natively under FreeBSD 6.1 but >>>>> choked with the error: >>>>> >>>>> # make >>>>> Making all in help >>>>> Making all in pix >>>>> Making all in src >>>>> "Makefile", line 217: Need an operator >>>>> make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue >>>>> *** Error code 1 >>>>> >>>>> Stop in /usr/home/chris/tarballs/Ggradebook-0.91. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> here is the link for the app: >>>>> >>>>> http://www.gnu.org/software/ggradebook/ >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Have you tried using gmake? (pkg_add -r gmake) >>>> >>>> Ta, >>>> Joe >>>> >>> Thanks guys. It compiled. Is there a easy way I can make it into a >>> package before I install it so that it can be de-installed? >>> >>> >> You could make a port, the porters handbook contains all you need, >> alternatively get someone to create it for you. I could create it in >> abit if you'd like? >> >> Thanks, >> Joe >> > That would be nice. I have have about 80 more notebooks to grade. > Would it get added to the ports tree too, or is that a much more > involved process? > I have a batch of port updates to do, so I shall submit it along with the others, usually somebody picks it up within a day or so and makes a note of all the errors i've made!
However, I believe ports is frozen atm (Can someone confirm this?) Just gotta find a box I can install gtk/gnome now! Ta, Joe _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"