On Feb 3, 2010, at 1:30 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:

> Robert Wyatt wrote:
>> 
>> zooloo wrote:
>>> On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 08:19:10 +0100, Martin Costabel<[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> What do you get from
>>>> 
>>>>    find /sw/lib -name \*.la | xargs grep root-
> 
>>> 
>>> That exact command line returns nothing. Omitting the trailing dash gives
>>> 
>>> $ find /sw/lib -name \*.la | xargs grep root
>>> /sw/lib/gnome-keyring/standalone/gck-roots-store-standalone.la:#
>>> gck-roots-store-standalone.la - a libtool library file
>>> /sw/lib/gnome-keyring/standalone/gck-roots-store-standalone.la:dlname='gck-roots-store-standalone.so'
>>>  
>>> 
>>> /sw/lib/gnome-keyring/standalone/gck-roots-store-standalone.la:library_names='gck-roots-store-standalone.so
>>>  
>>> 
>>> gck-roots-store-standalone.so'
>>> /sw/lib/gnome-keyring/standalone/gck-roots-store-standalone.la:# Version
>>> information for gck-roots-store-standalone.
>>> 
>>> Are these matches related to libsigc++2?
> 
> No, they are not interesting in this context.
> 
>> Just wanted to mention that in the interim, I have installed libsigc++2 
>> and pangomm on my 10.4 machine. (And I also have no output from that 
>> command.)
> 
> On a sane Fink installation, there should indeed be no output from that 
> command. But the error line
> 
>> libtool: link: cannot find the library
>> `/sw/src/fink.build/root-libsigc++2-2.2.4.2-2/sw/lib/libsigc-2.0.la' or
>> unhandled argument
> 
> must have come from somewhere, and I was trying to find out where it may 
> have come from. Back in November, it was found that it came from a badly 
> built /sw/lib/libsigc-2.0.la, but this is now ruled out by the empty 
> output of that grep command.
> 
> Well, I guess a couple of selfupdates and rebuilds will solve this 
> problem for Zoo Loo, too.

glibmm2.4 probably was contaminated by the bad libsigc++2. Try rebuilding 
glibmm2.4 first, then build pangomm.

Daniel

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