Same here:
Under Suse 9.3 (WHICH I HAVE HAD FOR MONTHS) 8-) , xerces will not
compile. The latest version, 2_7_0 gets further into the build than
before but will not build. Since I could not figure out a single need
for it, I removed it from KD7LMO's baseline build stuff.
Please let me pass along a warning. A month ago, I upgraded gcc and
got all bold (sigh). I attempted to upgrade pango, atk, gtk, wxgtk, and
remake wxPython 2.6.1 in an abortive attempt to get beyond some of this
"coloring with Crayola crayon and finger painting" look with improperly
initialized controls/broken controls, etc. have in wxGtk/wxPython.
WHAT A MISTAKE. I have been unable to go backwards and get gnuRadio to
work since. I have been completely dead in the water, unable to
diagnose what was wrong other than import wx gave me "undefined symbols
in pango" even after I went backwards. I finally just pulled off my
personal files and rebuilt the distribution and used the wxGtk that came
with SUSE. I admit I had other things going on during that month that
interfered (the month from just north of the river Styx), but this was a
painful reminder of the old addage" if it ain't broke, don't fix it
unless you want to stall development.
Bob
Eric Blossom wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 07:12:30PM -0700, Tarif Hawasly wrote:
Hi All
I am new to Linux and new to gnu-radio. I followed the
installation guidelines that are in
http://www.kd7lmo.net/ground_gnuradio_install.html
I am utilizing build_baseline.sh. when I install
xerces-c-src_2_6_0 I do the following
setenv XERCESCROOT $HOME/xerces-c-src_2_6_0
autoconf
runConfigure -plinux -cgcc -xg++ -minmem -nsocket
-tnative -rpthread -P $HOME/gr
gmake
after running gmake, gmake report
[AbstractDOMParser.o] Error 1
[Parsers] Error 2
when I look at the result it report 1609 errors and
they are all related to .cpp files
I updated c++ and many other packages before running
the baseline installation. So I do not know how to
approach the problem
Any help will be appreciated
Tarif Hawasly
If this was already answered, excuse my duplicate answer.
xerces isn't required for GNU Radio, so not having it shouldn't be a
problem. Don't know about your build problem.
Eric
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