Anon Loli writes: > On Tue, Jul 16, 2024 at 11:04:17PM +0100, cho...@jtan.com wrote: > > I think there is a fundamental misunderstanding here. > > > > Anon Loli writes: > > > Hello list, after I compiled ... > > > > Once you have crossed this Rubicon you are a developer and On Your Own. > > That's mean!
But it is the truth. Do I not correctly recall you writing that you prefer to hear the truth, however blunt? I believe asshole was the term you used. Is it a one-way phenomenon? If you want to code get coding. If you want a working system that's built by others others then put the compiler down and use what they have produced. There is no middle ground. You break it, you get to keep both halves. > I didn't change the source code related to Xenocara, I was just curious if > Xenocara compiles with different Makefile or something.. it'd be nice if at > least someone told me if it affects the mouse profile/driver somehow. Incorrect. If you had followed the build instructions as they are written with the xenocara sources unchanged then xenocara would have compiled. It didn't therefore you changed something. > I have a lot of experience when it comes to helping each other and "do to > others as you want done to yourself"(or something like that phrase), which is When you are thrown in the deep end of a pool, you will learn to swim or you will sink. Conveniently in this metaphor you don't also drown, so consider it done unto you. You're welcome. Coincidentally you've (mis-)quoted from the book of Matthew. Chapter 7. > > Use the source, Luke. > > But source big big big Then you have a lot of reading to do. The OpenBSD developers have also put a lot of work into their exceptionally fine manuals. I suggest you read those too. Appeals of "but it is le hard" to people who have openly published every scrap of their work for anybody to learn from for over 50 years are not likely to find much sympathy. Matthew