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<0> hello <0> jezek2: you around?
<0> /usr/bin/ld: /tmp/yaourt-tmp/aur-metatheme/metatheme/src/metatheme-0.0.6/metatheme/libmetatheme.a(metatheme.o): relocation R_X86_64_32S against `a local symbol' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC <0> not quite sure what that means, do i have to p*** another option to ./configure ? <0> jezek2: also, the channel in the README is wrong, it's #freedesktop, not #freedesktop.org :) <1> manveru: the general idea is that to link stuff into a shared library, you need to compile it as position-independent code (PIC) <1> didn't really come up much till amd64 <0> and how do i do that? <0> i'm not very experienced with gcc :) <1> edit the build system so that it applies -fPIC to the CFLAGS of files that require it <0> aye <0> is that save for all builds? <0> *safe <0> make: PIC: No such file or directory
<0> :| <0> export CFLAGS="-march=x86-64 -O2 -pipe -fPIC" <0> is what i got <2> dberkholz: uh, it's "come up" on every architecture except x86 <2> and the fact that x86 allows non-shared shared libraries is just weird <0> is there any way i can fix that? <1> DrNick: really? i don't remember ever seeing it on my ppc32 <1> maybe i don't compile enough stuff on there <0> anybody? <0> :| <3> I have an xkb configuration problem: setting certain keys not to autorepeat using "xset -r" works, whereas setting them in an xkb file (using "repeat= No" in a key <I69> { ... } block) does not change the autorepeat status. Is this a good place to ask for help?
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