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Re: [opensuse-packaging] application don't start after rpmbuild
- From: Sebastian Gibb <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 23:08:54 +0100
- Message-id: <200911012308.56900.lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Christian,
thank you for correcting my spec file.
Sadly, your rpm file has the same problem like my own one. I start tempo
installed by your rpm file and get the following output:
QTextBrowser: No document for file:///usr/bin/manual/index.html
Error type #9
You changed the path of the documention:
QTextBrowser: No document for file:///usr/bin/manual/index.html
But that is no problem. I am able to patch the manual_widget.cpp to fix this
behaviour.
But why I get a "Error type #9"? Using the binary created from the tar.gz
doesn't show this effect. But the %install procedure of rpmbuild seems to
making crazy things which I don't understand.
Btw. why did you change .tar.gz to tar.bz2?
Bye,
Sebastian
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thank you for correcting my spec file.
if you call macro "suse_update_desktop_file" then there should be oneI create a basic desktop file with my tempo.patch file.
installed.
come back on any questions.I’ll take you up on that.
Sadly, your rpm file has the same problem like my own one. I start tempo
installed by your rpm file and get the following output:
QTextBrowser: No document for file:///usr/bin/manual/index.html
Error type #9
You changed the path of the documention:
QTextBrowser: No document for file:///usr/bin/manual/index.html
But that is no problem. I am able to patch the manual_widget.cpp to fix this
behaviour.
But why I get a "Error type #9"? Using the binary created from the tar.gz
doesn't show this effect. But the %install procedure of rpmbuild seems to
making crazy things which I don't understand.
Btw. why did you change .tar.gz to tar.bz2?
Bye,
Sebastian
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