make stops on errors
Expected behavior compile
Actual behavior Make stops on errors: gist.
To reproduce
- ./autogen.sh
- ./configure
- make
System information
- Feathercoin v0.19.2
- AMD Ryzen 9 5950X CPU
- SSD/M2/NVMe (27 GB free)
- Slackware GNU/Linux 15.1-current (64-bit, up-to-date)
Describe the solution you'd like Making generic GNU/Linux binaries available would be fine (or Slackware packages (txz), which are the most generic/universal, though more people would like Debian, RedHat, etc. ones).
I faced the same error yesterday when ompiling for Ubuntu 22.04
@wellenreiter01 Recently got Feathercoin 0.19.2 compiling on Ubuntu 22.04 on the following Docker file. It is multi-arch so little hard to follow.
https://github.com/KeychainMDIP/feathercoin-docker/blob/main/Dockerfile
Steps would translate to the following for x86_64.
cd depends
make
cd ..
./autogen.sh
CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/config.site ./configure --prefix=/
make
Got it working. Packages for major linux distributions are found here as community packages:
https://software.opensuse.org/package/feathercoin
That's excellent, added to the release notes.
Packages for major linux distributions are found here as community packages
'"Some" major "GNU/Linux" distributions; what about Slackware/txz (simplest) package, and generic (non-package) tarball you put in a directory/folder to run from, and what about solving the error ('got it working' doesn't help/explain)? We also use on family Devuan-based PC, but Debian 11 (your newest package is for) is approaching five years old, and since 2023, Debian 12 has been standard; where's the Debian 12 package?