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I started by using yoart. Jahshaka depends on openlibraries, which depends on mlt++=4.0, which depends on mlt=0.3.8, unfortunately, mlt=4.0 is what AUR has to offer. So I slowly worked my way up the food chain. I got the old tar.gz for mlt, and made a package, installed it, then compiled mlt++ with yoart with little trouble, but OH, then openlibraries gave me these compiletime errors...

I asked around in IRC, and tried a number of things. I was told that this kind of failure to build is because of an issue that gcc4 has with some packages, and proceded to try this patch: http://openlibraries.org/ticket/4

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This patch failed me after modfying the PKGBUILD for it.

So from there, I thought hey, maybe I can just compile it flat out with gcc3.3. The thing is, I don't really know the proper steps for editing this http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/openl … s/PKGBUILD properly for the job. So after tinkering around for a while, I thought maybe I could change the symlinks for gcc3.3 to gcc, and see if make would call upon it to do its job that way, with an unhindered gcc4 out of the way. This too, failed.

So im not really sure why, but openlibraries is failing to compile....
And jahshaka sure does look pretty:
http://jahshaka.org/gallery/p17_section … imageid/29

Does anyone have any ideas? It would be much appreciated!

Last edited by lollipopsichord (2009-05-27 13:32:30)