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Hi! i've a problem when i try to compile knetworkmanager from aur (tarball). I get this error when i type "makepkg -sic":
[root@ximian64 knetworkmanager]# makepkg -sic
==> Making package: knetworkmanager-svn 549699-8 (Fri Feb 2 14:51:48 UTC 2007)
==> Checking Runtime Dependencies...
==> Checking Buildtime Dependencies...
==> Retrieving Sources...
==> Found 01-build-fix.patch in build dir
==> Found 02-kwallet-sync-fix.patch in build dir
==> Found 03-desktop-fix.patch in build dir
==> Found 04-policy-fix.patch in build dir
==> Found 05-visual-fix.patch in build dir
==> Validating source files with MD5sums
01-build-fix.patch ... Passed
02-kwallet-sync-fix.patch ... Passed
03-desktop-fix.patch ... Passed
04-policy-fix.patch ... Passed
05-visual-fix.patch ... Passed
==> Extracting Sources...
==> Removing existing pkg/ directory...
==> Starting build()...
Checked out revision 629355.
Checked out revision 629355.
svn: File not found: revision 629355, path '/trunk/kdereview/knetworkmanager'
==> SVN checkout done or server timeout
./PKGBUILD: line 27: cd: knetworkmanager: No existe el fichero o el directorio
can't find file to patch at input line 4
Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?
The text leading up to this was:
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|diff -urN knetworkmanager-orig/src/Makefile.am knetworkmanager/src/Makefile.am
|--- knetworkmanager-orig/src/Makefile.am 2006-05-22 17:53:17.000000000 +0600
|+++ knetworkmanager/src/Makefile.am 2006-05-24 22:05:11.000000000 +0600
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File to patch:
Any idea??? is PKGBUILD wrong?
Thanks
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This PKGBUILD is quite outdated. Why do you want to build the svn-version? Try to remove/modify the patch.
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Thanks for reply dude. I'm newbie using arch linux (i'm debian user ) and i build the svn-version because i havent found knetworkmanager using pacman -Ss. Also i've tried to compile it using the source from kde-apps.org it doesnt work.
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Enable [community]-Repository in /etc/pacman.conf and install it with "pacman -Sy knetworkmanager".
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OMG! I've to use pacman a little better i did pacman -Ss "kde network" and i didnt see knetworkmanager... and i've enabled community yet
Thanks dude
Last edited by songochain (2007-02-02 15:33:03)
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