Benjamin Reed wrote:
Claus Atzenbeck wrote:
Hi all:
gpgme11 does not compile on my machine. fink tells me that
libpth.a is
missing:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
$ fink update gpgme11
[...]
checking for GNU Pth... *FAILED*
| Found GNU Pth 1.4.0 under /sw, but
| was unable to perform a sanity linker check. This means
| the GNU Pth library libpth.a was not found.
| We used the following build environment:
| CC="gcc"
| CFLAGS="-g -O2 -I/sw/include"
| LDFLAGS=" -L/sw/lib"
| LIBS=" -lpth"
| See config.log for possibly more details.
### execution of LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib failed, exit code 1
[...]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
could you send me the contents of the config.log file? Also what does
'fink list pth' print?
For what it's worth, I'm getting exactly the same error. I've placed
the config.log at:
<http://www.met.utah.edu/skrueger/homepages/mazulauf/stuff/
gpgme-1.0.3/config.log>
This is under 10.4.1, with Xcode 2.1. On my system, /sw is actually
a link to /Volumes/data/sw, but that's never caused problems before.
Other info:
% fink list -o
Information about 4704 packages read in 15 seconds.
(i) gpgme11 1.0.3-1 Library to make access to GnuPG
easier fo...
(i) gpgme11-shlibs 1.0.3-1 gpgme shared libraries..
% fink list pth
Information about 4704 packages read in 6 seconds.
i pth 1.4.0-7 Portable library that provides
scheduling
i pth-shlibs 1.4.0-7 Portable library that provides
scheduling
% ls -ls /sw/lib/libpth.*
68 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 68640 Aug 23 2004 /sw/lib/
libpth.14.0.20.dylib*
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root admin 20 Oct 29 2004 /sw/lib/
libpth.14.dylib -> libpth.14.0.20.dylib*
108 -rw-r--r-- 1 root admin 107112 Aug 23 2004 /sw/lib/
libpth.a
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root admin 20 Oct 29 2004 /sw/lib/
libpth.dylib -> libpth.14.0.20.dylib*
4 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 643 Aug 23 2004 /sw/lib/
libpth.la*
% fink --version
Package manager version: 0.24.7
Distribution version: 0.8.0.rsync
Copyright (c) 2001 Christoph Pfisterer
Copyright (c) 2001-2005 The Fink Package Manager Team
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
Do you need anything else? I'm stumped, but that's not saying much.
Thanks,
Mike
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