On 2008.04.09, Tom Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You shouldn't be running configure directly! Please read the
README file for
how to install AOLserver. If you run ./configure, this is the type
of error
you should expect.
I wouldn't go so far as to say "you shouldn't run configure
directly" as
others have pointed out, there are settings you can set via configure
but not through nsconfig.tcl, but ... _if_ you run configure, you have
to know to pass the TCLSH= to it:
I'm sorry if I misunderstood, but I'm trying to get a 64bit version
of aolserver built on MacOS 10.5, and my notes on building-for-64bit
were that ./configure needed to be used (--enable-64bit). Lots of
people posted problems with build aolserver on MacOS 10.5, so I was
going with what I knew.
Also, it looks to me like ./configure works perfectly well, except
for those util/*.tcl scripts failing during "make install", and I
have a 64bit version of aolserver (and Tcl 8.5 and Berkeleydb)
running now, though building tdom 0.8.2 is still giving me trouble.
FYI the ActiveState distribution of Tcl for MacOS is 32bit.
-john
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