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non standard name of a dependency
From: |
Catonano |
Subject: |
non standard name of a dependency |
Date: |
Fri, 21 Sep 2018 21:44:34 +0200 |
I don't know if this is the right place to ask. If it's not, I apologize
I'd like to build guile-commonmark (
https://github.com/OrangeShark/guile-commonmark/ ) on Fedora 28
I'd like to build it against guile 2.2.2
On Fedora 28 x86_64 there are 2 versions of Guile
Guile 2.0.14
and
Guile 2.2.2
Guile 2.0.14 is in /usr/bin/guile
Guile 2.2.2 is in /usr/bin/guile2.2
this is what happens
...
configure: checking for guile 2.2
configure: found guile 2.2
checking for guile... /usr/bin/guile
configure: error: found development files for Guile 2.2, but /usr/bin/guile
has effective version 2.0
I'm afraid of removing guile 2.0.14 because it seems that an awful lot of
stuff depends on it
How can I build guile-commonmark against guile 2.2.2 ?
Is this a task for the package author ?
Or can I instruct the build system somehow about which guile to use ?
Thanks in advance
- non standard name of a dependency,
Catonano <=