On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 11:02 AM, KB3CS - Chris wrote:
> there are two qwt packages involved: libqwt5 and qwt-devel
That's pretty standard.
> maybe one rule for /usr/include/qwt and then a symlink from
> /usr/include/qwt[0-9] -> /usr/include/qwt ?
We already look in /usr/include/qwt, so if y
there are two qwt packages involved: libqwt5 and qwt-devel
maybe one rule for /usr/include/qwt and then a symlink from
/usr/include/qwt[0-9] -> /usr/include/qwt ?
or maybe someone can also attempt to persuade the Qwt folks to adopt the
package config infrastructure?
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On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 9:13 AM, KB3CS - Chris wrote:
> I've just corresponded with Marcus Leech about adding support for openSUSE
> 12.1 in the build-gnuradio script, and he's said
>
>"The cmake hackery might be better placed in the Cmake rules in Gnu Radio
> itself--using yet-another special
On 04 Sep 2012 09:13, KB3CS - Chris wrote:
> I've just
corresponded with Marcus Leech about adding support for openSUSE 12.1 in
the build-gnuradio script, and he's said
>
> "The cmake hackery might
be better placed in the Cmake rules in Gnu Radio itself--using
yet-another special recognizer f
I've just corresponded with Marcus Leech about adding support for openSUSE
12.1 in the build-gnuradio script, and he's said
"The cmake hackery might be better placed in the Cmake rules in Gnu
Radio itself--using yet-another special recognizer for OpenSuse. I suggest
you post to discuss-gnuradi