On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Vasilij Savin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have finally managed to get past java dependency hell. :)
Great. > Some points to consider if default way fails as I had it in Gentoo. > > if JAVAC defined as : JAVAC = javac then > redefine _cur: _cur = <JAVA_HOME>, where your JVM resides > define $_JTOPDIR: $_JTOPDIR = $_cur > commment out path construction for $_JTOPDIR > > It is sort of hardcoding hack, but it seems to work. It might be a good idea to add a way of directly specifying the java paths for odd architectures. Something for us to think about. > Now there is another problem I am tackling now. I have installed the Gecode > all by default. But now pkg-config fails: > > checking for GECODE... configure: error: > The pkg-config configuration files for Gecode 2.2.0 were not found. > > Please make sure that Gecode is installed, and that the directory > <prefix>/lib/pkgconfig is on the default path for pkg-config. > Otherwise, extend the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable accordingly. > > I have checked both gecode and gecode/j installing instructions and there is > no mentioning how this should be done. I am going to try to follow the given > instructions and report the results. This is really as simple as following the instructions that configure spits out: add <prefix>/lib/pkgconfig to PKG_CONFIG_PATH, er extend the default paths for pkg-config. Cheers, Mikael -- Mikael Zayenz Lagerkvist, http://www.ict.kth.se/~zayenz/ _______________________________________________ Gecode users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.gecode.org/mailman/listinfo/gecode-users