Following recent argument I just wanted to share that anecdote which
happened to me right now. That way it would be closer to real life and
more funny for you.
First, some background. I used to locally mirror GNU APL' Subversion
repository using rsync. That was long before it' Git mirror even
exis
Why not make a note in the python README for users to make a symbolic link
from their actual python location to a standard place such as
/usr/include/python?
Then configure need only refer to that.
> On May 25, 2023, at 5:34 AM, Dr. Jürgen Sauermann
> wrote:
>
> actually:
>
> CXXFLAGS="-I
On 5/25/23, Blake McBride wrote:
> Although you addressed one of its many shortcomings, you conveniently
> failed to mention the others (e.g. complexity, central repo). In terms of
> complexity, GIT is plenty simple in simple cases but quickly becomes
> unwieldy even for experts.
I've just state
On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 8:47 AM vvs wrote:
> On 5/25/23, Blake McBride wrote:
> > Have a development project going on for several years with a fair-sized
> > team. The code base grows immensely. Git forces you to download the
> whole
> > damn thing - every change ever made. No one wants that!
Never mind : I bit te bullet, installed `subversin` and skimmed a
tutorial.
I got a functional tree, created a VPATH and obtained a full
configuration/compilation.
Now to create a Debian package. The instructions aren't exeedingly
blear, and `make DEB` does not seem to do what I expected it to do
On 5/25/23, Blake McBride wrote:
> Have a development project going on for several years with a fair-sized
> team. The code base grows immensely. Git forces you to download the whole
> damn thing - every change ever made. No one wants that! Sometimes it can
> take more than an hour to clone a
After 40 years of programming, I have to admit I am not smart enough to
understand GIT. Yes, it works straightforwardly enough in simple cases.
But it is fairly common to get yourself tied up in a knot with GIT and
spend the entire day trying to straighten it out. Several times I got
stuck and as
Hi Emmanuel,
I normally update git together with SVN. But: sometimes I forget
to and I am not at all familiar with git. I get lots of error messages
from git which I do not understand.
Maybe some git specialist can have a look at the target SYNC:
in the top-level Makefile.am and let me know what
Le jeudi 25 mai 2023 à 13:49 +0200, Dr. Jürgen Sauermann a écrit :
> Hi Emmanuel,
>
> thanks. Seems like python_apl.cc was not compiled for a while.
>
> Fixed in **SVN 1695**.
Thanks !
Do I need Subversion, or will the `git` mirror be updated in some 'reasonable"
time ?
(Yes,
Hi Emmanuel,
thanks. Seems like python_apl.cc was not compiled for a while.
Fixed in *SVN 1695*.
Best Regards,
Jürgen
On 5/25/23 13:10, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
Le jeudi 25 mai 2023 à 11:34 +0200, Dr. Jürgen Sauermann a écrit :
CXXFLAGS="-I /usr/include/python3.10" ./configure --with-p
actually:
*CXXFLAGS="-I /usr/include/python3.10" ./configure --with-python*
On 5/25/23 11:31, Dr. Jürgen Sauermann wrote:
Hi Emmanuel,
could you please translate the french error message to English?
No idea yet what this is about.
In the meantime it may help to copy Python.h from:
|/usr/inc
Hi Emmanuel,
could you please translate the french error message to English?
No idea yet what this is about.
In the meantime it may help to copy Python.h from:
|/usr/include/python3.11/Python.h|
to:
|/usr/include/Python.h|
Or configure GNU APL like this:
*CXXFLAGS="-I /usr/include/python3
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