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I noticed on the history page that the next version will support firmware 1.06 and ffp 0.5.
Does that mean that BackupNetClone 1.0.2 should *not* be used with 1.06+0.5?
Or it should work fine and you will add more features to specifically support 1.06+0.5?.
2009-03-01 20:31:39 UTC in BackupNetClone
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Tried again with the latest version, 0.7.2, and it works now. You can close this issue, thanks.
The previous comment, the anonymous one, was mine as well. I did not get a notification from sf.net about a follow up comment, so I just assumed that nothing happened and I did not notice you question. Sorry about that.
2008-10-19 17:08:39 UTC in undvd
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Yes, I am pretty sure checkinstall works for non-root users, did that numerous times.
Quite possible that it relies on some extra makefile behaviour, but since I never had a problem like this I would assume it is a pretty common feature.
2008-09-03 19:19:01 UTC in ScummVM
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fingolfin,
My last comment could have inadvertently override some of your changes, not sure. Received some contradictory email notifications.
2008-09-03 18:43:18 UTC in ScummVM
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checkinstall is a wrapper around 'make install', it creates native packages:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/checkinstall/
http://checkinstall.izto.org/
I still think the issue is with the makefile. Used 'checkinstall --install=no' on many source packages and never had to run it as root, that's the whole point of '--install=no'.
It may not be a bug, but a feature request. I don't know how...
2008-09-03 18:37:17 UTC in ScummVM
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Built ScummVM 0.12 from source on a AMD64 Ubuntu Hardy system.
After ./configure and make I run:
$ checkinstall --install=no
I would expect this command to just build a .deb, but it complained that it cannot access /usr/local/bin/scummvm. Here is the complete error message:
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Installing with make install.....
2008-09-03 17:20:20 UTC in ScummVM
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Grnotify tries to create a new keyring, "login". Instead of creating a new one it should use the default keyring.
2008-02-19 21:54:55 UTC in GrNotify
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If you don't have an active session with Google Reader then grnotify will take you to the login page. I guess it could somehow get you straight in, since it has the credentials.
Easy to be done with a browser extension, not sure about a desktop app. Maybe you can grab an authentication token from Google and then use that as part of the URL?.
2008-02-11 23:12:29 UTC in GrNotify
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Never mind, it is already there in 0.3.1, was using 0.3.0.
You may want to make the URL clickable.
2008-02-11 23:09:45 UTC in GrNotify
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Just noticed that 0.3.1 came out :-)
Only one such file remaining in 0.3.1:
/usr/share/applications/grnotify.desktop~.
2008-02-11 23:06:51 UTC in GrNotify