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Re: testing status
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Bernd Zeimetz |
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Re: testing status |
Date: |
Sun, 22 Dec 2019 19:06:10 +0100 |
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On 12/22/19 3:50 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
> I meant that on my system, as is normal on operating systems that have a
> notion of base system and other things, things like gtk, gtkmm, qt, are
> built with --prefix=/usr/pkg. When those are all in /usr, which happens
> on most Linux systems given the different approach to handling
> base/extra (all in /usr, and labels on packages), then a class of bugs
> about not passing -L/-R become invisible.
Are the -L/-R flags from pkg-config ignored by scons or are they missing
in the pkg-config files on your system?
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Re: new challenges in scons cleaning, things basically ok, Bernd Zeimetz, 2019/12/21
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- Re: new challenges in scons cleaning, things basically ok, Gary E. Miller, 2019/12/22
- Re: new challenges in scons cleaning, things basically ok, Hal Murray, 2019/12/22
- Re: new challenges in scons cleaning, things basically ok, James Browning, 2019/12/22
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- Re: new challenges in scons cleaning, things basically ok, Bernd Zeimetz, 2019/12/22