In message <[email protected]> on 8 Jan 2010 Matthew Phillips wrote:
> In message <[email protected]> > on 8 Jan 2010 Peter Naulls wrote: > > > > glib1.2/gtk1.2 has been deprecated just about everywhere. > > OK, I'll try libglib2.0-dev. > > I had installed libglib1.2-dev because it was mentioned explicitly under the > Autobuilder requirements section of > http://www.riscos.info/index.php/Using_GCCSDK > > By the way, before I got stuck I made an edit to that page, to give 2.13 as > the autoconf version in the list of packages required for the Autobuilder. > This was because I had autoconf 2.61 installed already, but when I ran the > autobuilder it asked for 2.13. I hope that's all right. > > I have not edited the wiki to change the libglib1.2-dev bit in the light of > what you've just said in case I've misunderstood things. I asked Synaptic to remove libglib1.2-dev and install libglib2.0-dev instead. It decided it would like to remove liborbit-dev as a consequence, so I asked it to install liborbit2-dev. I then tried the command for building wget as an example before getting ambitious and trying djvulibre. With wget, the Autobuilder asked for intltoolize, so I used the package search thing that you pointed me to and installed intltool, which is not mentioned on the Using_GCCSDK page as far as I can see. At some point I was also asked for automake-1.7 which I installed. I already had several other versions of automake (1.4, 1.9 and 1.10). 1.9 was suggested on the Using_GCCSDK page but I cannot remember why I had installed the others. Having done all that the Autobuilder seemed happy enough to have a go at building wget, and it went and fetched various things and built stuff. However, it then gave the following report: Autobuilder: Package "zlib1g" will be built using rules at "/home/llcstaff/riscos/gccsdk/autobuilder/libraries/compress/zlib1g" Autobuilder: Building package: zlib1g Autobuilder: Fetching source for zlib1g Autobuilder: Using existing Sources.bz2 (testing/main) Autobuilder: Using existing Sources.bz2 (testing/contrib) Autobuilder: Using existing Sources.bz2 (stable/main) Autobuilder: Using existing Sources.bz2 (stable/contrib) Autobuilder: Directory name not found in Sources.bz2 (testing/main) Autobuilder: Trying Binary entry 2010-01-08 23:56:10 URL:http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/pool/main/z/zlib/zlib_1.2.3.4.dfsg.orig.tar.gz [561812/561812] -> "zlib_1.2.3.4.dfsg.orig.tar.gz" [1] 2010-01-08 23:56:13 URL:http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/pool/main/z/zlib/ [44222] -> "index.html" [1] gzip: *.diff.gz: No such file or directory Autobuilder: source directory is /home/llcstaff/riscos/gccsdk/build/zlib1g/zlib-1.2.3.4.dfsg Autobuilder: RISC OS patch: /home/llcstaff/riscos/gccsdk/autobuilder/libraries/compress/zlib1g/configure.p patching file configure Hunk #1 FAILED at 224. Hunk #2 succeeded at 249 (offset -2 lines). 1 out of 2 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file configure.rej Autobuilder: RISC OS patch: /home/llcstaff/riscos/gccsdk/autobuilder/libraries/compress/zlib1g/zlib.h.p patching file zlib.h Hunk #1 FAILED at 1369. 1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file zlib.h.rej Autobuilder: Patches failed Package zlib1g: ***Failure*** Dependency "zlib1g" failed for libssl0.9.8 Dependency "libssl0.9.8" failed for wget Build for package "wget" failed Does this suggest there have been upstream changes to the code which entail the patches need looking at? I was at a bit of a loss what to do next, but the Autobuilder seemed to be functioning, so I then had another go at djvulibre. I will post a separate message about what happened with that. -- Matthew Phillips Dundee _______________________________________________ GCCSDK mailing list [email protected] Bugzilla: http://www.riscos.info/bugzilla/index.cgi List Info: http://www.riscos.info/mailman/listinfo/gcc Main Page: http://www.riscos.info/index.php/GCCSDK
