Hi Christian,
There is no problem with gnulib as such. It is just that you always need to
check and see if new modules have been added to the requirements. I just
thought it would be easier if it was part of the scripts.
You might be right in that I am picking up an old liblouis somewhere. I do have
orca on the native Ubuntu, but not on Bash on Windows 10, which I am using most
of the time. Anyway, I would have thought that any old version would be
replaced after a make install.
Definitely, something is making this part of my life funny. Also, I can't build
with mingw. I get an error about stdcall not being supported.
Could I ask you to please build a mingw version of the current master for me if
you have the time? Or has that been automated, like we talked about once?
I still hope to get some of the way with the 6 dots tables before this release.
Bue
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Emne: [liblouis-liblouisxml] Re: SV: Re: Make check reports an error in el.ctb
I suspect that it might pick up an older liblouis somewhere on the PATH.
On 05/22/2017 08:30 PM, Bue Vester-Andersen wrote:
Hi Christian,
I have checked again with a fresh clone, and I still get the same
error with el.ctb. I also had the error on a native Ubuntu, also with
a fresh pull from master. Perhaps, it is worthwhile looking into once again?
BTW: Is there absolutely no way to put the correct gnulib-tool
commands into one of the scripts, so that you can be sure of having the
correct modules?