From: Michael B. <beh...@us...> - 2012-05-01 20:49:38
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2012/4/29 Anton Gladky <gla...@gm...>: > -O2 -DNDEBUG -Wall -g -O2 -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 > -Wformat -Wformat-security -Werror=format-security > > That is why format-not-a-string patch fixes a compilation error. If you > push this patch to SVN, please, let me know. I did this and added the format warnings to our debug build. So we have a least a chance to notice if we break it. BTW, I pushed the man page generating patch to svn as well. >> 2. Why do you add #!/usr/bin/python to every python file even to the >> ones which are not supposed to be executable (library modules)? > > I need to check it. Automatic checker showed problems on those files and > I added to all python files "#!/usr/bin/python". Maybe I am not right. > Will check it and make corrections, if needed. Thanks for pointing that out. We prefer "#!/usr/bin/env python" since it allows a user defined interpreter version. If you find (real executable) files still missing it (probably there are still some), it would be nice to know > >> P.S: It would be nice to support the 11.x releases of ubuntu as well. >> I still hope that this solves some questions among starting users. > > I uploaded sumo for the following Ubuntu versions: Oneiric (11.10), > Natty (11.04) and Lucid (10.04) [2]. I just needed to deactivate > building of doxygen and pydoc-documentation there (not sure, why it > fails, can be a dependency issue). > > To install on Ubuntu, users need to add a PPA and then install sumo as a > normal package: > > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sumo/stable > sudo apt-get install sumo sumo-tools sumo-doc nice to hear, will add this to the wiki Thanks for your efforts, Michael |