On 07/22/2012 11:47 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Guys,
Why was wv2 dropped from extra? Nothing else provides the headers:
wv2 /usr/include/wv2/associatedstrings.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/convert.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/dllmagic.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/fields.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/fonts.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/functor.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/functordata.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/global.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/handlers.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/lists.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/olestorage.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/olestream.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/paragraphproperties.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/parser.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/parserfactory.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/sharedptr.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/styles.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/textconverter.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/ustring.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/utilities.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/word95_generated.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/word97_generated.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/word_helper.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/wv2version.h wv2 /usr/include/wv2/wvlog.h
It still builds fine (one glib fix to olestream.h - filed upstream). I was surprised when I went to install dependencies in a new chroot only to find that install failed due to no wv2. Can you guys put it back in extra?
I created an AUR package with olestream.h patched for new glib inclusion scheme. See: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=61146 -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.