komodo
Vu+ User
Hi,
i'm trying to build latest VU+ for Solo2.
First problem was with fakeroot package, i must download this package from snapshots debian repo.
But now i got always this error
and in the log is this
I found that this problem is caused by new version of groff.
I try to make groff from OE but it seems that system installed grof is always used.
How could i resolve this ?
P.S. There are quite old packages IMO.
Thank you
Martin
i'm trying to build latest VU+ for Solo2.
First problem was with fakeroot package, i must download this package from snapshots debian repo.
But now i got always this error
Code:
ERROR: function do_compile failed
ERROR: see log in /home/komodo/data/VU+/Build/vusolo2/build/tmp/work/mipsel-oe-linux/libx11-1_1.3.3-r6/temp/log.do_compile.15265
NOTE: Task failed: /home/komodo/data/VU+/Build/vusolo2/build/tmp/work/mipsel-oe-linux/libx11-1_1.3.3-r6/temp/log.do_compile.15265
ERROR: TaskFailed event exception, aborting
ERROR: Build of /home/komodo/data/VU+/Build/vusolo2/openembedded/recipes/xorg-lib/libx11_1.3.3.bb do_compile failed
ERROR: Task 823 (/home/komodo/data/VU+/Build/vusolo2/openembedded/recipes/xorg-lib/libx11_1.3.3.bb, do_compile) failed
and in the log is this
Code:
/usr/bin/groff -Tps -e -t -ms -dxV="libX11 1.3.3" -I. ../../specs/macros.t libX11.ms 2> index.libX11.ps.raw > libX11.ps
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
table wider than line width
make[2]: *** [libX11.ps] Error 1
I found that this problem is caused by new version of groff.
I try to make groff from OE but it seems that system installed grof is always used.
How could i resolve this ?
P.S. There are quite old packages IMO.
Thank you
Martin