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On 03/ 3/17 11:53 AM, Jan Damborsky wrote: > On 03/ 1/17 04:33 AM, Dan McMahill (dan AT mcmahill DOT net) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote: >> On 2/18/2017 2:18 AM, Jan Damborsky wrote: >>> On 02/17/17 11:58 PM, Peter Clifton (petercjclifton AT googlemail DOT com) [via >>> geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 17 Feb 2017 22:08, "Chad Parker (parker DOT charles AT gmail DOT com >>>> <mailto:parker DOT charles AT gmail DOT com>) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com >>>> <mailto:geda-user AT delorie DOT com>]" <geda-user AT delorie DOT com >>>> <mailto:geda-user AT delorie DOT com>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Jan- >>>> Thanks again. Now we know that it's not just hiding somewhere we >>>> didn't expect. >>>> >>>> Peter / anyone else who understands autotools- >>>> Is there a way that we can set up configure such that is looks for >>>> the pkg-config first, but falls back to the gdlib-config style >>>> configuration if pkg-config fails? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> --Chad >>>> >>>> >>>> It should be possible; it is basically just bash scripting at this point. >>>> >>>> Can do the pkgconfig test first, if that falls - run pretty match the >>>> the old code which Dan removed when switching to pkg-config. >>>> >>>> I think this is an acceptable compromise, but I definitely want to >>>> keep the pkg-config based test first. >>>> >>>> Peter >>> >>> >>> Hi guys, >>> >>> thank you for looking into this. >>> While implementing this fallback mechanism would definitely solve that >>> problem, >>> I do not think it is worth the effort given the fact that user base of >>> running >>> Solaris as a desktop OS is pretty minimal (and further shrinking). >>> As long as there is a reasonable way to build pcb on Solaris (and apparently >>> there is one), I am fine with the current state of things. >>> >>> Thanks again, >>> Jan >> >> Sorry, I missed this in the very long thread with different topics.... >> >> I pushed out a fallback which is essentially the old method. Another user had contacted me privately about it and we worked to get it fixed and left some notes about why. Ubuntu precise I think was >> the OS causing him grief. > > Thank you for fixing that, Dan. > > I would like to give the fix a try. Could you please let me know > how to obtain the source code containing your fix? Actually, figured that out (fix went into 'master' branch). I can confirm that GDLIB_* tweak is no longer needed on Oracle Solaris. Jan
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