On Friday 26 October 2007 3:52:41 pm Chris Howells wrote:
> Flak Magnet wrote:
>
> h is weird because I told it right where it was with:
> > --with-qwt=/usr/local/qwt-5.0.2/lib
>
> You need '--with-qwt=/usr/local/qwt-5.0.2'
Aw geez.
Tried it. It worked. Feel kind "d'oh" for not noticing that
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 20:52 +0100, Chris Howells wrote:
Flak Magnet wrote:
h is weird because I told it right where it was with:
--with-qwt=/usr/local/qwt-5.0.2/lib
You need '--with-qwt=/usr/local/qwt-5.0.2'
I think that explains what's wrong with t
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 20:52 +0100, Chris Howells wrote:
> Flak Magnet wrote:
> h is weird because I told it right where it was with:
> >
> > --with-qwt=/usr/local/qwt-5.0.2/lib
>
> You need '--with-qwt=/usr/local/qwt-5.0.2'
I think that explains what's wrong with the spec file in
bacula-2.2.
Hello Flak,
Flak Magnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That is the compiled from source location as both the Ubuntu packages for qwt
> and the bacula depkgs qwt installation gave me errors to the effect
> of "blahblah.h symbol not found" during the compile. Even if the initial
> configure work
Flak Magnet wrote:
h is weird because I told it right where it was with:
>
> --with-qwt=/usr/local/qwt-5.0.2/lib
You need '--with-qwt=/usr/local/qwt-5.0.2'
if you look at the autoconf checks it looks for include/qwt.h, not lib -
by passing it /usr/local/qwt-5.0.2/lib it's trying to find
/usr/l
On Friday 26 October 2007 2:52:34 pm Chris Howells wrote:
> You need to supply the compile error to get any hope of help ;)
Alright, but you asked fer it. Sorta...
During the configure:
checking for qwt support... no
configure: error: Unable to find qwt package needed by bat
Which is weird be
Flak Magnet wrote:
> BAT won't compile for me no matter what I try.
You need to supply the compile error to get any hope of help ;)
> So what is the state of BAT? Is it a really handy tool that I shouldn't go
> without or a "nice to have" but not really important tool?
It's nice to have, IME.
BAT won't compile for me no matter what I try.
Most recently I attempted:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=46CAB20B.9070107%40ma-c.de
... but with no success. Admittedly, I was trying it on Ubuntu 7.10
So what is the state of BAT? Is it a really handy tool that I shouldn'