[Pkg-crosswire-devel] BibleTime packaging status: started work, but we're not there yet!

Dmitrijs Ledkovs dmitrij.ledkov at gmail.com
Fri Jan 30 21:20:52 GMT 2009



2009/1/30 Jordan Mantha <laserjock at ubuntu.com>:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:35 AM, Jonathan Marsden <jmarsden at fastmail.fm> wrote:
>> I tried... made some progress... and then got stuck.
>>
>> I have a package tree for BibleTime 1.7beta3 on my machine that, when I
>> run debuild, will configure and build fine, but then it fails at the
>> install step, basically saying there is a problem with a relative path
>> to the installation directory.
>>
>> I'm not a KDE or cmake-using kind of a person... and between CDBS and
>> cmake, there seem to be so many layers that hide what is really
>> happening, so I'm stuck for now on this.  Googling the error suggests
>> that others have seen this error and not found solutions yet...
>
> Are you including the cmake CDBS class, i.e. putting:
>
> include /usr/share/cdbs/1/class/cmake.mk
>

kde4.mk depends on the cmake classs therefore only kde4 is required, if you include
cmake.mk again strange things can happen =D (think copy random part of a makefile and
reinsert it)

> in debian/rules?
>
> If you have I'd maybe look at the CMakeLists.txt files and see if
> there is a hard path set. They should be relative or using a variable.
>
> Do you have your packaging up somewhere? I can have a quick look to
> see if I can find anything obvious.
>

I think it's on launchpad somewhere around code.launchpad.net/~jmorsdan I think

I'm working on this now though. (Downloading all the kde libs now, cause I'm running Gnome)

> -Jordan

-- 
With best regards


Ледков Дмитрий Юрьевич

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