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Re: Problem Launching stable IDE on OpenBSD 4.8-stable [message #32094 is a reply to message #32086] |
Thu, 21 April 2011 23:19 |
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Messages: 7 Registered: April 2011
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dolik.rce wrote on Wed, 20 April 2011 22:36 | Oh, I see, you are using the "release makefile" for theide (there is also one called "universal makefile", which compiles any package). The changes you did seem to be correct. I think you are just missing one more flag, BSD. The Macro variable should be something like Macro = -DflagGUI -DflagGCC -DflagSHARED -DflagBSD -DflagOPENBSD -DflagPOSIX
Hopefully this will result into correctly compiled theide, so you will not need to use the debugger
Honza
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OK, I'm doing a clean rebuild using the extra flag, we'll see of it fixes things (fingers crossed).
Where can I find the "universal makefile"? Would I need to grab sources out of version control instead of a tarball to get ahold of it? I just downloaded a source tarball of the stable U++ and that's what I'm currently working with.
And it's not debuggers per-se that I'm trying to avoid, it's just command-line stuff that gives me the heebie-jeebies.
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