Bug#584285: salome: FTBFS: hxx2salome.cpp:247: error: 'system' is not a member of 'std'

Adam C Powell IV hazelsct at debian.org
Mon Jun 7 18:05:06 UTC 2010


Hi Denis,

Thanks for all of these patches.  I have a couple of small issues
though:

On Mon, 2010-06-07 at 01:46 +0200, Denis Barbier wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Here is a new series of patches.  I am still unable to build salome;
> disk space is okay now, but dpkg-shlibdeps aborted due to memory
> allocation errors on my laptop with 2GB of RAM.
>  - 0001 Add 'set -e' before loops on modules in build and install targets
>  - 0002 Add Vcs fields into debian/control
>  - 0003 Add missing Build-Depends: libqt4-opengl-dev
>  - 0004 Remove libcppunit-dev from Build-Depends.  Tests are not run,
> so there is little value in compiling them

I'd like to leave this there, as we'll have a separate salome-test
package later, and don't trust myself to remember to re-add it. :-)

>  - 0005 Add --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-maintainer-mode to
> configure flags.  This remove some targets in Makefiles and should
> speed up a little bit compilation.
> Unfortunately the speed up is quite low, around 9%.

If the benefit is that low, should we perhaps leave dependency tracking
and maintainer mode in for now?

I should be able to isolate which Build-Depends-Indep are and are not
needed later today.  doxygen definitely is needed by YACS, but graphviz
and others should only be needed when doing the "make usr_docs dev_docs"
in the build-indep-stamp target -- I think...

-Adam
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