Hi guys,
I ran against some troubles with "sourcery" lately (today actually).
I wanted to install dillo the web browser, so I fired up sourcery to install fltk13 first, but it wouldn't compile.
I noticed that "slackbuilds.org" is providing "fltk13 1.3.2" whereas 'sourcery' refers to a snapshot release, consequently I tryed to update 'sourcery' but It failed again.
Can you have a look on fltk13 with 'sourcery' ?
sourcery - fltk13
Re: sourcery - fltk13
Please see this excellent advice about what to do in such circumstances:
http://www.salixos.org/forum/viewtopic. ... ols#p30199
... but Gapan's previous post really said the same thing in fewer words.
http://www.salixos.org/forum/viewtopic. ... ols#p30199
... but Gapan's previous post really said the same thing in fewer words.
Re: sourcery - fltk13
Since fltk and fltk2 are compiling fine, I wonder ?gapan wrote:Why?
The "Error pop up" come up with this displayed:
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Une erreur s'est produite lors du téléchargement des fichiers sources pour fltk13 1.3.x_r9631. Toutes les actions en cours seront éliminés de la file de traitement.
There is no log, how can I provide you with more details ?
Is It compiling fine on your machine ?
Ps: If my grammar doesn't fail (correct me if I'm wrong) ...seront éliminés... Should be written ...seront éliminées...
Re: sourcery - fltk13
A missing dependency, if I sum up correctly ?mimosa wrote:Please see this excellent advice about what to do in such circumstances:
http://www.salixos.org/forum/viewtopic. ... ols#p30199
... but Gapan's previous post really said the same thing in fewer words.
Ok !...But why both, fltk and fltk2 are compiling fine ?
Re: sourcery - fltk13
No it's not a dependancy problem this time. Its a bad link to the source file.cethyel wrote:A missing dependency, if I sum up correctly ?
Read this: http://www.salixos.org/forum/viewtopic. ... 604#p29960.
Then edit your /etc/slapt-get/slapte-srcrc file to add the SlackBuild repo. Then try slapt-src --i fltk13 (or use sourcery) again. It should work for you
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