You are not logged in.
So, I compiled&installed (sudo make install) Arora from here:
http://code.google.com/p/arora/wiki/source?tm=4
No problem. But a problem comes when I try to launch Arora from Krunner. It loads its icon and name, but after I click says "KDEInit couldn't find program Arora" or something similar. I guess it's because it gets installed into usr/local/bin/arora. What prefix should I use to install it and make recognizable?
PS.: I don't want to use Arora from the repos because I prefer my version to be bleeding-edge, I see some important (for me) changes since 0.10.1
Offline
Erm.... TBH, I always thought that ver. "20090531-1" Means it was last updated at 31st of May. But it says "First Submitted: Thu, 01 Oct 2009 14:12:59 +0000"
What's going on?
Offline
It pulls the latest version from git, the version-date isn't necessarily what you're getting.
Offline
Oh, now I see. So the 31st of May is just the day of modifying the script?
And if I use yaourt -Syu --aur for example, it updates Arora every time I use it, right? It can't tell if there were any changes in the svn repo or not since the last update?
And how does the "arora-qtwebkit-git" package work? Does it download svn qtwebkit, compile it, then download arora and compile it against local newly-compiled qtwebkit, or is it a pre-compiled package?
Last edited by warnec (2009-10-14 19:40:04)
Offline
No clue. I use firefox.
Offline
Anyway, thanks for letting me know. And as for the very first question I asked, the answer is inside the PKGBUILD
qmake PREFIX="/usr/"
I'll know it for the future.
Offline