[jp] Changelog - Building from CVS on stock SuSE system

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  • tmst08 at gmail.com tmst08 at gmail.com
    Thu Dec 20 18:37:58 EST 2007

     

    On Tuesday 18 December 2007 12:21, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
    > John Talbut a écrit :
    > > Is there an "upstream" changelog available anywhere?  We are now on
    > > 0.99.0.17 in Debian and the Debian changelog refers to upstream releases
    > > but the jpilot/changelog.gz is dated 2006-08-29 and the same version is
    > > at http://www.jpilot.org/ChangeLog
    >
    > No new version of jpilot has been released since 2006-08-27. Many bugs
    > have been corrected and improvements made since then so I decided to
    > release CVS snapshot.
    >
    > You will have all the history in the ChangeLog.cvs file available with
    > the source code [1]. I will also include this file in the next Debian
    > packages.
    >
    > bye,
    >
    > [1]
    > http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/j/jpilot/jpilot_0.99.9.18.orig.ta
    >r.gz
    
    I just managed to build this on my (stock?) SuSE 10.0 system. I should really 
    update this thing some day.
    
    Apparently, pilot-link 0.12 is required for the pi_ functions, among others. 
    Also, popt-devel will need to be installed.
    
    Updating the 'gettext' package to 0.14.5 handled the NLS-related or M4 
    failures. This was mysterious and is still Greek to me.
    
    Note: compiling pilot-link requires "--enable-conduits" to be specified, and 
    jpilot requires "--enable-plugins" if you want them (and who wouldn't?).
    
    I can't attest that nothing else will get broken, such as KDEPIM, due to 
    upping the pilot-link version from 0.11.8. I just did the first sync and 
    nothing blew up or fell down, so I'm guessing that's good.
    
    It's very nice to have the recent JPilot changes. It looks nice. Maybe next 
    I'll figure out how to create a SuSE rpm.
    
    -TR
    
    

     

     

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