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Am Don, 2002-04-11 um 18.43 schrieb Chris Halls:
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 06:21:33PM +0200, Wolfgang Nolte wrote:
> > hi folk,
> >
> > has anyone an idea? what's going wrong?
> >
> > debian/rules build
> > make: Für das Target »build« gibt es nichts zu tun.
>
> How far are you? According to this, you built OO, is that right?
i built oo, that's correct, but i didn't build a deb :-(
>
> If not, run debian/rules clean and try again. That will reset the build
> back to the beginning.
>
> > build-tree/oo_stable1_cvs20020401_src/instsetoo/unxlngi3.pro/01/normal/setup -R:/var/local/wolfgang/OpenOffice/openoffice.org-stable1.cvs20020401/debian/local/rsfile.txt
> > glibc version: 2.2.5
> > Could not init font path element /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/CID/, removing
> > >from list!
> > make: *** [debian/stampdir/setup] Fehler 1
>
> Setup returned an error. Not surprising, as we've not got this working yet.
> Run setup yourself without the -R and see what it says.
>
> Here's the next step that needs to be done to get setup fixed:
>
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> < haggai> OK, so setup wanted to copy libmozab2.so and libmozabdrv2.so and libstdc++
> < haggai> I ignored them and things came up OK
>
> < haggai> I guess the mozab stuff will make something somewhere not work
> <@reals> haggai: if you don't package them you should get a working
> installation that just doesn't have addressbook
> < haggai> reals: OK, I'll do that first then
>
> < haggai> but libstdc++ is already in /usr/lib
> < haggai> How can I stop setup from wanting to copy those?
> <@reals> haggai: you can only ignore it if you know for sure that you will
> have a suitable libstdc++ in /usr/lib
> < haggai> reals: the .deb control file has that information
> <@reals> haggai: remove them from the scp files, rebuild & deliver scp, then
> go tyo instsetoo, nuke the unxlngi4.pro and run build
> ------------------
>
> /me waits for someone to send a patch for setupzip.scp :)
>
> Chris
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