Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Re: [gccsdk] GCC 4.1.2 release 1 package won't upgrade from the previous version

In message <SNT136-ds102EECB9D7C54D51AC5642F0260@phx.gbl>
"Alan Buckley" <alan_baa@hotmail.com> wrote:

> When using RiscPkg or PackMan to update the GCC4 it fails
> with a dialogue “files that conflict” with the file:
>
> Selecting-the-Target-System/html
>
> I’ve tracked this down to a change in the case of this
> file between the two releases.
>
> The old version was:
>
> Selecting-The-Target-System/html
>
> Note the capital ‘T’ in ‘the’.
>
> Would it be possible to restore the old case in the
> packages and upload a new version?

Those html pages are automatically generated during kit generation so
a rename afterwards is quite fiddly and I don't see how we can avoid
similar instances of this problem in the future. I would like to
avoid that.

Are you actually saying RiscPkg/PackMan isn't able to deal with filename
case changes between two versions of a package ? If so, any chance to get
this fixed in RiscPkg/PackMan itself ?

John.
--
John Tytgat, in his comfy chair at home BASS
John.Tytgat@aaug.net ARM powered, RISC OS driven

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