On Mar 26, 2008, at 12:14 PM, Jean-François Mertens wrote:

> Right, wx's cflags are missing from the libtool command (in
> particular -I/sw/include/wx-2.8).
> Is it really fink's  info file you are using for plplot ??  I get
> there instead a command starting without "if " :

Yeah, I checked my local directory, and there's no plplot info file  
present.

> Not that this change ("--enable-dependency-tracking" ?) seems
> particularly relevant, but others might be ..
> What do you see for WXWIDGETSINCCMD in your config.log ?
>

That gives: WXWIDGETSINCCMD=''  (and WXWIDGETSLIBCMD=' ')
And my PATH is: /sw/bin:/sw/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/ 
local/bin:/usr/X11/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin


One other thing I noticed, if I look at the terminal during the  
configure, I also see this:
...
configure: "User-specified path to the wxwidgets config file is /sw/bin"
-n
-n
-n
-n
-n
-n
-n
-n
-n
-n
-n
-n
-n
-n
-n

Are all those -n's normal, I don't see them in the config.log?


- Koen.
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