
Libtool: link: ( cd ".libs" & rm -f "libfl.la" & ln -s "./libfl.la" "libfl.la" ) libtool -tag=CC -mode=link gcc-7 -g -O2 -o stage1flex stage1flex-scan.o stage1flex-buf.o stage1flex-ccl.o stage1flex-dfa.o stage1flex-ecs.o stage1flex-filter.o stage1flex-gen.o stage1flex-main.o stage1flex-misc.o stage1flex-nfa.o stage1flex-options.o stage1flex-parse.o stage1flex-regex.o stage1flex-scanflags.o stage1flex-scanopt.o stage1flex-skel.o stage1flex-sym.o stage1flex-tables.o stage1flex-tables_shared.o stage1flex-tblcmp.o stage1flex-yylex.o -lm libs/libfl.a libmain.o libyywrap.oĪr: `u' modifier ignored since `D' is the default (see `U')

libs/libyywrap.o -lm -g -O2 -Wl,-soname -Wl,libfl.so.2 -o. Libtool: link: gcc-7 -shared -fPIC -DPIC. libtool -tag=CC -mode=link gcc-7 -g -O2 -version-info 2:0:0 -o libfl.la -rpath /home/lukas/.linuxbrew/Cellar/flex/2.6.4/lib libmain.lo libyywrap.lo -lm DLOCALEDIR=\"/home/lukas/.linuxbrew/Cellar/flex/2.6.4/share/locale\" -g -O2 -c -o stage1flex-yylex.o `test -f 'yylex.c' || echo './'`yylex.c Last 15 lines from /home/lukas/.cache/Homebrew/Logs/flex/02.make: configure -disable-silent-rules -enable-shared -prefix=/home/lukas/.linuxbrew/Cellar/flex/2.6.4 The first problem looks like incompatible version of Perl is used.Īlready downloaded: /home/lukas/.cache/Homebrew/flex-2.6.4.tar.gz Please do not report this issue to Homebrew/brew or Homebrew/core, which support macOS only. foundĬonfigure: error: Your intltool is too old. Unescaped left brace in regex is illegal here in regex marked by = 0.40.0. yesĬhecking whether to build static libraries. yesĬhecking whether to build shared libraries. yesĬhecking if libtool supports shared libraries. immediateĬhecking whether stripping libraries is possible.

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configure -disable-acl -disable-silent-rules -prefix=/home/lukas/.linuxbrew/Cellar/systemd/234_1 -localstatedir=/home/lukas/.linuxbrew/var -sysconfdir=/home/lukas/.linuxbrew/Cellar/systemd/234_1/etc -with-rootprefix=/home/lukas/.linuxbrew/Cellar/systemd/234_1. = > Installing copyq dependency: systemdĪlready downloaded: /home/lukas/.cache/Homebrew/ Paste the text into any application that supports the selected clipboard format.= > Installing dependencies for copyq: systemd, flex, cunit, pixman, cairo, linuxbrew/xorg/libdrm, linuxbrew/xorg/libsha1, libmpc, isl, gcc, binutils, libedit, llvm, libelf, linuxbrew/xorg/libomxil-bellagio, linuxbrew/xorg/wayland, linuxbrew/xorg/wayland-protocols, valgrind, linuxbrew/xorg/libva, linuxbrew/xorg/libvdpau, linuxbrew/xorg/mesa, qt If you paste CSV text into Notepad and save the file with a. The resulting plain text is stored on the clipboard using commas to delineate columns in the log entry.

To place a selection on the clipboard in CSV (comma-separated values) format, select Copy As > CSV Text from the Edit menu. Then, you can paste the content into applications that support HTML, such as Microsoft Office Outlook: To place a selection on the clipboard in HTML Table format, select Copy As > HTML Table from the Edit menu. Almost any application can accept plain text from the clipboard. To place a selection on the clipboard as Plain Text, select Copy As > Simple Text from the Edit menu. When you paste it into an application that recognizes the RTF format, it looks something like this: If you select Copy or Copy As > Rich Text, the entry is stored on the clipboard in Rich Text format. Log Viewer provides clipboard support for plain text, RTF, HTML tables, and CSV (Comma-Separated-Values). This topic explains how to copy log entries to the clipboard in various formats, so that you can paste data into other applications. Log Viewer Help Copy log entries to other applications using the clipboard
