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Jame Clay wrote to Robert Wolfe:
JC> > It's wierd. The internal FSE issue only appears to happen when MBSE is
JC> > built under Ubuntu. However, when I build MBSE under Debian, I don't
JC> > seem to have the same issue you did.
JC>
JC> I've also not seen an issue like that on a Debian install; where
JC> I've been running it for years, through a move to different PC (which is
JC> why I run it in it's own vserver, makes it easy to move) and OS upgrades
JC> ...
*nod*
JC> As I've mentioned, I am working on Debian packaging for MBSE and once
JC> I have a working package I'll also be building and testing it for
JC> Ubuntu...
Having issues with it? I'd be happy to help if I can. I am TRYING to
get Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 2 set up so I can do a test build of MBSE against
that to see if the FSE problems still exist.
JC> > Now here's the kicker -- Ubuntu is based on Debian. Hmmm...
JC>
JC> But not Debian Stable... I understand that Testing/Unstable is
JC> where Ubuntu pulls.
But, I still think MBSE builds on Debian Testing/Unstable. I think
that the Ubuntu people must do somethingwith the libs and lib headers
that causes the FSE issue when MBSE is built against Ubuntu.
Greetings, Robert Wolfe
... "Build a watch in 179 easy steps" by C. Forsberg.
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