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Trying to install pencil-svn - it looks for ming as a dependency. It then warns me that it has been removed from the AUR, probably for security reasons. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!
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It then warns that [ming] has been removed from the AUR, probably for security reasons.
I can see the ming package on the AUR just fine.
[ lamy + pilot ] [ arch64 | wmii ] [ ati + amd ]
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As can I. But clearly yaourt cannot. In hindsight, perhaps this was not the correct part of the forums to post this, as it's a AUR app.
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Have you tried manually installing ming and then using yaourt to install pencil-svn?
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yaourt -Ss ming gives me the following:
mingw32-binutils
mingw32-gcc
mingw32-w32api
mingw32-gcc-base
mingw32-runtime
Do I need to install all of these?
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I don't know. I'm not really an expert, but it appears that you are running a sixty-four bit system and that ming is a thirty-two bit application. I think that it needs these things to run correctly, but I am not sure. I imagine there's somebody who knows more about this than I do that can help you out.
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I'm running 32-bit. I posted this again in the AUR section of the forum since it's an AUR package, so sorry for the double-post everyone. Thanks for your time, elmer_42.
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ming installed fine for me with yaourt after the not found error. i was going to try this out for something to do but pencil wont build with the aur version of ming anyways.
you would need to build ming-0.4.0.beta4 from what i've read.
you can probably just edit the ming pkgbuild if you can get it. you can build it without ming but havent really looked into it.
Last edited by droog (2008-11-26 09:12:40)
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Can I ask where you read this? I'd like to know how to research stuff like this.
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