antviro
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2015-12-03
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2015-12-04
, 06:49
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#12
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Ill test it and tell you, but it will have to be tomorrow . I use computers that have 2.40 (jessie) and also 2.48 (stretch), so I can try both versions.
By the way i was replying an older version of your poast (before you succeded to build it), and so, i will copy here what i modified in the makefile. I used NATIVE=false and UISTYLE=text
Did you have to do the same (i mean about NATIVE). I will also read your spec to see what I was doing wrong while trying to produce a rpm
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2015-12-04
, 06:52
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#13
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2015-12-04
, 10:20
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2015-12-06
, 16:22
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That doesn't help on building in OBS. I can't install the files there like that.
But I figured out the problem, I just had to tell it to install files to /usr/ instead of /usr/local which is the default.
Binary available here: http://repo.merproject.org/obs/home:...mv7hl/armv7hl/
After all this effort I of course realize that this version is not compatible with the one on my server and other devices... So I didn't really test this one. Please tell me if it works
Spec files for building it can be found in https://build.merproject.org/project...e:temev:unison I copied the spec files from Fedora and modified to fit this purpose.
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2015-12-06
, 18:39
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I have checked it, and it works fine. I will use your spec to see if i can build rpms hehehe. I will do the test with 2.40 for the people you have previous version on desktop. By the way i am playing with a very rude gui i will upload in some days/weeks, at present state seems a 5 min app even though it took me some hours (im not a programmer and i am inexperienced in gui devel. (and actually i always use it in text mode in desktop... but in case someone makes use of it)
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2015-12-06
, 19:56
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I quickly tried to build 2.40, but it segfaulted instantly when running it. Which version did you build actually? And which ocaml?
I often use Fedora's spec files as a starting point for building something for Sailfish. Usually there is some Fedora specific stuff that needs to be ripped off from the files though. You can find those from http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/