On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 12:35:52PM +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
torbenh(a)gmx.de hat gesagt: // torbenh(a)gmx.de wrote:
have a look at gentoo. your machine will download
source tarballs and
install them automatically. additionally it does the make install step
in a sandbox so that it knows what the package installed and can remove
it cleanly.
Its like installing from source but without the patching and stuff...
installing ardour is a matter of
sh# emerge ardour
this command will fetch current ardour-cvs and its dependencies and then
build....
Hey, we can do this, too. From snapshot.README in ardour-AGNULA:
1) fakeroot ./debian/rules snapshot
This will log into the CVS server and download the sources, then it will
build an orig.gz the date in YYYYMMDD format is used as version.
The debian/changelog is updated to reflect this.
2) Proceed with dpkg-buildpackage to build the binary package
;-)
ok... nice :)
but when i wanted to install galan from source on your machine i
ran into problems because the gdk-pixbuf-dev package wanted to uninstall
gnome2 and because you had gone downstairs i could not proceed...
BTW: i think i forgot to delete the galan build dir in your home.
if you have not found it... it is somewhere in your pd path...
ciao
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