a requirement for fbgs, a wrapper script for viewing ps/pdf files on the
framebuffer console using fbi, an image viewer for the linux framebuffer
console.
* add a depend line.
* check that python is installed.
* call python directly, rather than using $(PYTHON) (I could find
no use of the $PYTHON variable in any other packages.
This package contains the cmavo, gismu, lujvo, and rafsi, wordlists for
Lojban.
This is reference material when installed on the NanoNote, and is
also a build-time dependency for jbofihe.
I've updated my NanoNote to the latest source, and having fixed the
patch for this package, wordgrinder is now working.
This program was crashing on the ~2010-06-17 image, delivered with
my NanoNote.
Only compile&install a minimum host Gforth for bootstrapping the target
Gforth, removing strange emacs-dependencies that cropped up earlier.
Image file can now be built on the nanonote using 'gforth-update-image'
command. Also, Gforth is now run through a wrapper that calls
'gforth-update-image' automatically, if necessary.
Also first attempts at supporting libcc C-interface libraries pre-compiled on
the host.
Tested to compile on amd64 and i386.
I believe upstream modified the wordgrinder-0.3.3 release in place.
Only whitespace is different between this patch and the previous
patch.
This now applies cleanly.
ElementTree is not available by default. (it is in pyexpat, which is
a non-default module.)
since ElementTree is only used by the Updater code, and this code is
not designed to run on the NanoNote (it is only run as part of the
build process), move the import statement inside the Updater in the
hopes that the user on the NanoNote never has to deal with it.
In the future I will make pyexpat a default module for the Lojban
config, but this change will still see a performance gain in the
most typical use case for makfa.
ElementTree is not available by default. (it is in pyexpat, which is
a non-default module.)
since ElementTree is only used by the Updater code, and this code is
not designed to run on the NanoNote (it is only run as part of the
build process), move the import statement inside the Updater in the
hopes that the user on the NanoNote never has to deal with it.
In the future I will make pyexpat a default module for the Lojban
config, but this change will still see a performance gain in the
most typical use case for makfa.