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From: | Kyle Lutze |
Subject: | Re: [glob2-devel] major whoops in alpha22 rc |
Date: | Thu, 05 Apr 2007 13:25:20 -0300 |
I put that line in there, it wasn't throwing errors when that directory didn't exist, but it helps with mac os x as that's where the sdl stuff gets installed at. If it needs to be taken out, go ahead. I'm going to modify how the dependencies get installed for os x anyway, details to follow this weekend.
From: Kai Antweiler [mailto:address@hidden
To: Globulation2 development mailing list [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 16:54:17 -0300
Subject: Re: [glob2-devel] major whoops in alpha22 rc
> configure, line 2378, you have
> CXXFLAGS="-O3 -march=i686"
> killing it for people that have x86_64 :/
>
> it's correct in latest cvs though. I would change it, but I have no idea how to do the tagging with cvs
I think I fixed it two hours ago in alpha22-rc.
Commiting to sticky cvs branches like alpha22-rc is simple.
First you need an alpha22-rc repository.
You get an alpha22-rc repository with: cvs checkout -r alpha22-rc <dir name you like>
Or you can convert an existing repository: cvs update -r alpha22-rc
Once you have an repository of alpha22-rc every commit or checkout
in this repository works on alpha22-rc instead of MAIN.
So "cvs ci configure.in" does the job.
"configure" is not part of the repository it is created by the autotools.
ps:
maybe configure.in was not the problem.
Using ./bootstrap might fix it. I don't know.
But bootstrap is also buggy.
It looks in the wrong directory on my box:
aclocal -I /usr/local/share/aclocal \
"/usr/local/share/aclocal" doesn't even exist!
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Kai Antweiler
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