[Slackbuilds-users] (colour) moria updating and CMake template fail

Jeremy Hansen jebrhansen+SBo at gmail.com
Wed Feb 11 03:42:56 UTC 2026


Try removing the /strip from that command so it just reads:

make install DESTDIR=$PKG


It's a pretty widely accepted argument, but there will always be some
projects that don't include it for whatever their reason is. This is why
SBo provides templates and not requirements.

Jeremy


On Tue, Feb 10, 2026, 9:35 PM David Chmelik <dchmelik at gmail.com> wrote:

> For most/all current operating systems, informal updated C++/colour
> UMoria (umoria.org, colour addition on GitHub) is considered de facto:
> official maintainer Dr. David Grabiner hasn't updated decades... even
> homesite is gone years, despite he said he'll ask for it restored.
> Finally updating moria.Slackbuild with umoria-color (originally British
> project but Americans patched current sourcecode, renamed).  I have no
> recollection where README I use came from, or if wasn't a short enough
> official so I copied Wikipedia (likely) though it's not how I'd do
> nowadays (improved). New dungeons-of-moria (umoria.org version
> color-umoria is same except colour... they work together) is CMake
> project.  However using SlackBuilds.org's CMake template fails.
>
>          make: *** No rule to make target 'install/strip'.  Stop.
>
> The line is: make install/strip DESTDIR=$PKG.
>          Is that correct or typographical error?  Everything else but
> this is updated except linting sourcecode, package... kind of would like
> to keep historical documentation also; they changed format, but now
> looks like manpage (not included) maybe just gets compiled unless not
> used from template... is it okay to have both old and new sourcecode and
> restore manpage, etc., these newer developers ignore for annoying markdown?
>
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