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#214 | wontfix | Consider installing OMF type import libs along side aout style ones. | ||
Description |
I've updated Doodles ScreenSaver? so the cairo based modules are linked to the RPM/YUM installed cairo2.dll. Needed changes are having an OMF type export lib, cairo_dll.lib and a small patch to cairo/cairo.h to force cdecl calling convention, attached. |
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#237 | wontfix | Use an OS/2 friendly version of which.exe | ||
Description |
The which that RPM installs is pretty basic and can only search for executables. There are OS/2 ports such as which-2.1.4_os2.zip or which215.zip, source included (Hobbes) which can search for much more, eg which (v2.1.4, 2002.06.26) for OS/2, from Newtware 8:2 Usage: which.exe [options] [cmd ... ] Options: (default behavior is to find location of program executed as "cmd") -1 show the first match from all cmd args; display nothing if not found -a list all matches (With -1, list all first matches of cmd args) -b search directories in BOOKSHELF for book (.inf and .pdf) files -d search directories in DPATH for data files -e search directories in a given env var; Example: -e EPMPATH -h search directories in HELP for help (.hlp) files -l search directories in LIBPATH (BEGIN/ENDLIBPATH) for DLLs, LIBs, As -i search directories in C_INCLUDE_PATH for header (.h) files -q quiet mode (only returns error code without onscreen messages) -s show file date/time and size -u revert to OS/2 style '\' dir separator (default is now Unix style '/') cmd name to be searched (wildcards can be used) Examples: -las emx* which.exe -las foo*.bar (override the default extension) |
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#243 | wontfix | Package install fails for ghostscript-gtk-9.10-4.oc00.i686 | ||
Description |
'ERROR with transaction check vs depsolve:', 'ghostscript = 9.10-4.oc00 wird benötigt von ghostscript-gtk-9.10-4.oc00.i686' |
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