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|    Nicholas Boel to Scott Street    |
|    Re: Debian test package for v0.92.0    |
|    29 Jul 11 23:49:10    |
       Re: Re: Debian test package for v0.92.0        By: Scott Street to Nicholas Boel on Fri Jul 29 2011 11:11 pm               > Hmmm, must be the way RJ packaged it. I'm a Gentoo user, so I'm used         > to compiling (or watching everything compile). By default, the build         > process for MBSE puts everything under /opt/mbse.              No worries. I've found them, though I believe they're in       /home/mbse/share/int/txtfiles/en.              So yeah, it seems as though building from source would keep everything in one       place, rather than spacing it all out all over your system. There's no blame to       RJ, as he's done a great job with this. It's mainly just the way Debian       packaging works. :)               > > Also, I wasn't able to get it to compile properly. Are there any         > dependencies I        > > might not have installed? I wasn't able to just follow the directions from        > the        > > website, that's for sure.                      > I haven't used a pre-compiled package manager system in ages. RJ can         > you chime in on how you packaged MBSE and where stuff landed on the         > filesystem.              Actually, my question above was about building from source, and if there was       anything I needed to install before I compiled MBSE, since for some reason,       following the directions on the MBSE website gave me a failed compile.               > Though, I admin, I haven't ever installed it from anything but source;         > even on a Ubuntu VM I was doing testing on for a 64bit arch build issue         > I configured from source.              No problem. Thanks for taking the time and showing me where the ansis were.              Take care,       Nick       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: thePharcyde_ telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (1:154/10)    |
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