Re: configure options - problem
- From: Jack <ostroffjh users sourceforge net>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: configure options - problem
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 18:13:53 -0400
On 4/20/2017 6:08 PM, Peter Bloomfield wrote:
Hi Jack:
On 04/19/2017 11:26:07 AM Wed, Jack wrote:
…
Hi Peter,
That does make sense. With that info, I'm not sure which option I
would prefer. Most of the time, it wouldn't cause any issues, but
I'm building manually, so there is no automatic handling of
dependencies. In this (very uncommon) case, I would prefer to simply
omit any spell checking, since I'm only doing this install to test
Albrecht's patch for popfile. If this were to be supported, then
enchant shouldn't be needed. However, given the likely and more
common scenarios, I would just change the configure --help output
either as you say (spell=internal) or at least to be more explicit
that spell=no means internal.
I replaced "no" with "internal", and dropped "external" here and
there. I considered adding a real "no means no" option, but the
spell-checking code is such a rat's nest of ifdefs that I just
couldn't work up the energy!
Best,
Peter
Thanks. A real "no means no" would be nice, but there are certainly
other things of higher priority. I'll check this out once I work my
way through actually getting balsa to work in my Kubuntu VBox. Based on
Albrecht's latest response, I suspect I've been running a version that
actually includes pieces from different compile attempts, i.e., if make
-k does have some failured, then although I can do a "make install" the
binary is probably from an earlier attempt, not that one. I'm still
trying to assure a clean build and install without starting totally from
scratch.
Jack
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