Vs: Re: Sv: [Orca-users] Most recent orca-0.27 or orca-0.27b3 ?(Resend)
Blair Zajac
blair at orcaware.com
Wed Mar 19 10:02:23 PST 2003
Michael Graff Andersen wrote:
>
> I try again, it should have been cc'd to orca-users the first time around.
>
> BTW Blair, did you only get the bit you send me ?
> I ask because I would like to know there is problem with my web-mail
Hi Michael,
No, I just trimmed the message to save some bytes.
> >
> >I have built ORCA on the new 1.3.22 cygwin, this version still needs some tweaking to run gcc, make and perl.
> >The actually comands are:
> >
> >cd /
> >chmod -R a+r .
> >chmod -R a+x /bin /usr/bin sbin /usr/sbin /usr/local/bin
> >
> >ORCA build:
> >tar -zxvf temp/orca-0.27.tar.gz
> >cd orca-0.27
> >cd packages
> >ls
> >rm -rf Time-Hires-1.38
> >tar -xvf ../../temp/Time-Hires-1.43.tar
> >cd ..
> >CFLAGS='-DPNG_STATIC -g' ./configure --with-html-dir=XXX
What happens if you don't supply -DPNG_STATIC?
> >fix 1:
> >in Utils.pm
> >insert $path =~ s:/{2,}:/:g in line 208 in sub recursive_dir
What does this fix do?
> >
> >ISSUES:
> >directories in rrd_dir wasn't made (fixed with fix 1)
> >find_files can't files with absolute path, I think that it's similar to the rrd_dir problem.
Changing the find_files regular expression didn't help?
Best,
Blair
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