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Re: problems compiling CVS on FreeBSD
- From: Cyrille Chepelov <cyrille chepelov org>
- To: dia-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: problems compiling CVS on FreeBSD
- Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 20:35:12 +0200
Le Wed, Jun 26, 2002, à 07:58:40PM +0200, ed.hunter@seznam.cz a écrit:
> autoconf: 2.53
OK
> automake: 1.5
This is unsupported. This version broke a lot of features, and for that
reason by default Debian sid (used by the maintainers) includes only 1.4.
I (personally) expect to jump straight to 1.6 when I see a compelling reason
or APT brings me there (whichever happens first).
> libtool: 1.3.4-freebsd-ports
1.4.2 here.
> intltool: 0.22
ditto here
> gettext: 0.11.1
This seemed to have caused problems too. You may want to revert to gettext
0.10.40
> first some interesting non fatal error from running autogen.sh:
There is a mismatch between gettext's makefiles and intltool's patch on
gettext's makefiles.
> But then I finally run `make' and get this stopper:
>
> $ make
> make all-recursive
> Making all in m4
> Making all in lib
> "Makefile", line 376: Could not find .deps/arrows.Po
> "Makefile", line 377: Could not find .deps/attributes.Po
> "Makefile", line 378: Could not find .deps/bezier_conn.Po
> "Makefile", line 379: Could not find .deps/beziershape.Po
> ......
> make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
> *** Error code 1
This is libtool failing somewhere.
> Any hints?
Can you try to run with the configure scripts and makefiles from the
snapshots ?
-- Cyrille
--
Grumpf.
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