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Timothy Bish closed AMQCPP-111. ------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed Seems to be dead, reopen if new information is made available. > Unable to ./configure under Suse Linux 64 bit > --------------------------------------------- > > Key: AMQCPP-111 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQCPP-111 > Project: ActiveMQ C++ Client > Issue Type: Bug > Components: CMS Impl > Affects Versions: 2.0 > Environment: Suse Linux 64 Bit > Reporter: Tomas Lebovic > Assignee: Nathan Mittler > Fix For: 2.2 > > > I ran ./autogen.sh which produced the following errors: > Makefile.am:21: directory should not contain `/' > src/examples/Makefile.am: installing `config/depcomp' > src/test-integration/Makefile.am:44: `CXXFLAGS' is a user variable, you > should not override it; > src/test-integration/Makefile.am:44: use `AM_CXXFLAGS' instead. > src/test/Makefile.am:106: `CXXFLAGS' is a user variable, you should not > override it; > src/test/Makefile.am:106: use `AM_CXXFLAGS' instead. > Makefile.am:21: directory should not contain `/' > src/test-integration/Makefile.am:44: `CXXFLAGS' is a user variable, you > should not override it; > src/test-integration/Makefile.am:44: use `AM_CXXFLAGS' instead. > src/test/Makefile.am:106: `CXXFLAGS' is a user variable, you should not > override it; > src/test/Makefile.am:106: use `AM_CXXFLAGS' instead. > autoreconf: automake failed with exit status: 1 > But as i understand it these can be safely ignored so i went to the next step > ./configure which dies with the following: > checking pthread.h presence... yes > checking for pthread.h... yes > checking for ioctl... yes > checking for select... yes > checking for gettimeofday... yes > checking for time... yes > checking for ftime... yes > checking for cppunit-config... /usr/local/bin/cppunit-config > checking for Cppunit - version >= 1.10.2... 1.12.0 > checking for pthread_create in -lpthread... no > configure: error: libpthread not found! > I have used -lpthread in compilation of my programs so i know that library is > present on the system. I am unsure how to circumvent this error any help > would be greatly appreciated -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.