Hi,
2) On my distro (debian stable) i have libqt v4.4. This is not enought
for hbqt. So the builded package is broken.
Perhaps, in mpkg_deb.sh we can test version of libqt4 ?
$ dpkg -l libqt4-dev | grep "^ii"
ii libqt4-dev
4.4.3-1
Hi,
2) On my distro (debian stable) i have libqt v4.4. This is not enought
for hbqt. So the builded package is broken.
Perhaps, in mpkg_deb.sh we can test version of libqt4 ?
$ dpkg -l libqt4-dev | grep "^ii"
ii libqt4-dev
4.4.3-1
Viktor Szakáts a écrit :
Does it look any good if add a new entry with header:
harbour (2.0.0beta1-2) unstable; urgency=low
?
yes, but you need to create an entry *exactly* like
the others. Be carefull with date format, empty lines, ...
There is a debian command (dch -i "2.0.0beta1-1")
to make
Does it look any good if add a new entry with header:
harbour (2.0.0beta1-2) unstable; urgency=low
?
Brgds,
Viktor
On 2009.06.10., at 16:21, Guy Roussin wrote:
Viktor Szakáts a écrit :
3) We need to increment harbour version in debian/changelog
Is there a way to signal beta status? If t
Viktor Szakáts a écrit :
3) We need to increment harbour version in debian/changelog
Is there a way to signal beta status? If there is
pls tell how, if there isn't I think we should only
increase it on final release just like we did in 1.0.x.
There is no beta status for debian package. RC ou
3) We need to increment harbour version in debian/changelog
Is there a way to signal beta status? If there is
pls tell how, if there isn't I think we should only
increase it on final release just like we did in 1.0.x.
Brgds,
Viktor
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Harbour mailin
Hi,
1) I suggest a REQUEST HB_GT_CGI_DEFAULT in hbformat.prg
for linux users ...
2) On my distro (debian stable) i have libqt v4.4. This is not enought
for hbqt. So the builded package is broken.
Perhaps, in mpkg_deb.sh we can test version of libqt4 ?
$ dpkg -l libqt4-dev | grep "^ii"
ii libqt4