![]() ![]() ![]() I get by with a little help from my friends. I couldn't put something like that together so I am pondering the responsibilities.īut as the Beatles said. Is this patch/method fragile or do you expect is will remain a static need for the port? So this was compilation failure at stage that needs gcc and you had to chase down what caused it? I see 'GCC' in name Just wondering how the software world works. This looks like a difference between LIBCPP on FreeBSD and Linux (except throw ios failure in end of patch) So as a porter not a programmer help me understand the patch here. What is: DISTVERSION= for the beta?Ģ.53.17b ? I see it called 2.53.17b1 by jmos ?ĭoes the memory patch still need applying? Looking at Makefile for prior version I am removing the BUILD_DEPENDS line for python27. I don't like jails for doing stuff like this. ![]() The reason I want to start on aarch64 is we know amd64 beta builds already. Of course I need to build the beta on my own.īuild my own 'dedicated' FreeBSD git tree for the diff. I am building aarch64 box just for the cause. If you need help doing that, please post.Click to expand.Tag i got that. seamonkey from a command line, but easier is to just add a menu entry. To run it, you can go to its main directory and run. To 'uninstall' it, just delete the entire directory structure.Īll of the above can be done in Dolphin (or whatever file manager you're using) you needn't touch a command line unless (like me!) you prefer to. Make sure the directory has appropriate permissions so it can be read and executed and everything, and that's it. move the entire unpacked directory structure to the location you want it 'installed' (or simply unpack it there to begin with) unpack it using your preferred archive utility (such as ark), making sure its subdirectory structure is kept intact download the version you want from SeaMonkey Project There shouldn't be any need to do anything but: After downloading the packages there is a message: I can't upgradeīecause I don`t have the permissions for it. ![]()
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