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1. Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions
Hi Team,
My new build configuration always looking for the files from the build where i copied from.
please help me to resolve this.
I am using Visual studio 2008.It has Qt 4.8. plugins,qml,C++ development
I created new debug_new build configuration with additional preprocessor from the... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: SA_Palani
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2. Linux Benchmarks
Just decided to run the benchmark for the heck of it.
-Version-
Dist: Debian GNU/Linux 8.5
CPU/Speed: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz
RAM: DDR4 DRAM 64 GB 3000 MHz CMK64GX4M4B3000C15
MB: Maximus VIII Ranger
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a tree structure as follows:
/vik/build/sc/botoh.sc
/vik/lib/endian.f
/vik/utils/botoh.f
Then I run the build script as
cd vik/build/sc
scons -f botoh.sc
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may be easiest to have the main... (6 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I have a build.xml file and I can run it on Windows via cmd. Now I want to write a script to invoke the same. Is there a way to do this? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ankur328
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5. Linux
Hi,
Can i just ask how I can create a bootable PXE image from the built kernel source.
What files do I need to get?
Thanks! (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: h0ujun
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6. Solaris
Hi
I am trying to build ffmpeg on Solaris 10 from source as per the main downloads page on the ffmpeg site, howver I am running into various errors.
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Unfortunately, the patch does not... (0 Replies)
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7. Red Hat
Hi,
i'll explain my problem in few words:
i have to create a repository with mrepo on a RH. I see many procedures on internet and even in linux mag, but there isn't any case where the iso and rpm deposit aren't placed on the repository but on a remote system (a NetApp filer in my case).
So... (0 Replies)
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8. UNIX Benchmarks
Just for fun:
CPU/Speed: 2x AMD Opteron Model 2384 (2.7GHz/512KB) quad core processor
Ram: 4 x2GB ECC DDR2-667 single rank memory
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9. SCO
Hi All,
While installing a Service Pack on my Unix Solaris machine, i got the following error:
UX:acomp: ERROR: "space.c", line 16: undefined symbol: CHROOT_SECURITY
UX:acomp: ERROR: "space.c", line 16: non-constant initializer: op "NAME"
UX:idmkunix: ERROR: Compile/link of 'Driver_atup.o... (9 Replies)
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10. BSD
# cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
# cp GENERIC LOVEPP
# cd /usr/src
# make buildkernel KERNCONF=LOVEPP
make:don't know how to make buildkernel. Stop
Any suggestions?
(I am using Freebsd4.8) (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: sheep
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dpkg-checkbuilddeps(1) dpkg suite dpkg-checkbuilddeps(1)
NAME
dpkg-checkbuilddeps - check build dependencies and conflicts
SYNOPSIS
dpkg-checkbuilddeps [option...] [control-file]
DESCRIPTION
This program checks the installed packages in the system against the build dependencies and build conflicts listed in the control file. If
any are not met, it displays them and exits with a nonzero return code.
By default, debian/control is read, but an alternate control filename may be specified on the command line.
OPTIONS
--admindir=dir
Change the location of the dpkg database (since dpkg 1.14.0). The default location is /var/lib/dpkg.
-A Ignore Build-Depends-Arch and Build-Conflicts-Arch lines (since dpkg 1.16.4). Use when only arch-indep packages will be built, or
combine with -B when only a source package is to be built.
-B Ignore Build-Depends-Indep and Build-Conflicts-Indep lines. Use when only arch-dep packages will be built, or combine with -A when
only a source package is to be built.
-I Ignore built-in build depends and conflicts (since dpkg 1.18.2). These are implicit dependencies that are usually required on a
specific distribution, the so called Build-Essential package set.
-d build-depends-string
-c build-conflicts-string
Use the given build dependencies/conflicts instead of those contained in the debian/control file (since dpkg 1.14.17).
-a arch
Check build dependencies/conflicts assuming that the package described in the control file is to be built for the given host
architecture instead of the architecture of the current system (since dpkg 1.16.2).
-P profile[,...]
Check build dependencies/conflicts assuming that the package described in the control file is to be built for the given build
profile(s) (since dpkg 1.17.2). The argument is a comma-separated list of profile names.
-?, --help
Show the usage message and exit.
--version
Show the version and exit.
ENVIRONMENT
DEB_BUILD_PROFILES
If set, it will be used as the active build profile(s) for the package being built. It is a space separated list of profile names.
Overridden by the -P option.
1.19.0.5 2018-04-16 dpkg-checkbuilddeps(1)