Hi Geoff, On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 05:43:51PM -0500, Geoffrey Arnold wrote: > I tweaked the configure script to reflect the location of the required > directories (the issue is that the `find` command used in the > configure script does not traverse symlinks by default)
Unfortunatly, the option required to follow symbolic links is not specified by POSIX and failed on some systems, iIrc some BSDs. But you don't have to edit the configure script to specify the paths manually. Try this: JAVA_CPPFLAGS="-I/Library/Java/Home/include" \ JAVA_LDFLAGS="-L/Library/Java/Home/bundle/Libraries -Wl,-rpath -Wl,/Library/Java/Home/bundle/Libraries" \ JAVAC="/Library/Java/Home/bin/javac" \ ./configure $MORE_OPTIONS This way you can manually specify the CPP-, C- and LD-flags used when compiling the java plugin. It's not nice, but it should work for all installations of Java. > I believe that the issue is with finding libjvm.dylib. Can you provide the "config.log" created by the "configure" script? It should contain *why* the java plugin was disabled. Regards, -octo -- Florian octo Forster Hacker in training GnuPG: 0x91523C3D http://verplant.org/
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