Thanks a lot Robert!

All I needed was in that page. I did not look in that page before because I
was not trying to install it (I already have it installed from the PPA in
Ubuntu).

It would be very helpful if that page was linked from the Do Development
page (http://do.davebsd.com/development.shtml) or if that information was
included in a README file in the project source code.

Alberto César Rodríguez Tejeda
[email protected]
809-540-7186 / 809-501-1692 cel


On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Robert Dyer <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> You also need 'libgconf2-dev' and 'intltool' (on Ubuntu).  In order to
> build using MonoDevelop you will need to first be able to build from
> the command-line.  Check here for more information.
>
> http://do.davebsd.com/wiki/index.php?title=Installing_Do#From_Source
>
> - Robert
>
> 2009/6/21 Alberto Rodríguez <[email protected]>
> >
> > Hello David, thank you for your answer.
> >
> > I have tried that, it told me to install autoconf, automake and libtool.
> > I installed those and now I get this output:
> >
> > -------
> > albe...@alberto-laptop:~/dev/do$ ./autogen.sh
> >
> > I am going to run ./configure with no arguments - if you wish
> > to pass any to it, please specify them on the ./autogen.sh command line.
> > Running libtoolize ...
> > libtoolize: putting auxiliary files in `.'.
> > libtoolize: copying file `./ltmain.sh'
> > libtoolize: putting macros in AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR, `m4'.
> > libtoolize: copying file `m4/libtool.m4'
> > libtoolize: copying file `m4/ltoptions.m4'
> > libtoolize: copying file `m4/ltsugar.m4'
> > libtoolize: copying file `m4/ltversion.m4'
> > libtoolize: copying file `m4/lt~obsolete.m4'
> > Running aclocal -I . -I m4/shamrock  ...
> > configure.ac:44: warning: macro `AM_GCONF_SOURCE_2' not found in library
> > Running automake --gnu  ...
> > data/Makefile.am:20: GCONF_SCHEMAS_INSTALL does not appear in
> AM_CONDITIONAL
> > Running autoconf ...
> > ./autogen.sh: line 5: error: command not found
> > ./autogen.sh: line 8: intltoolize: command not found
> > ./autogen.sh: line 14: [: -lt: unary operator expected
> > Running intltoolize --force --copy --automake ...
> > ./autogen.sh: line 27: intltoolize: command not found
> > ./autogen.sh: line 30: error: command not found
> > rm: cannot remove `.autogen.log': No such file or directory
> > Running ./configure ...
> > checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
> > checking whether build environment is sane... yes
> > checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p
> > checking for gawk... no
> > checking for mawk... mawk
> > checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
> > checking how to create a pax tar archive... gnutar
> > ./configure: line 2831: syntax error near unexpected token `0.35.0'
> > ./configure: line 2831: `IT_PROG_INTLTOOL(0.35.0)'
> > -------
> >
> > One thing: I renamed "AssemblyInfo.cs.in" to "AssemblyInfo.cs" and
> changed the line
> > "[assembly: AssemblyVersion("@[email protected]")]"
> > to
> > "[assembly: AssemblyVersion("8.0.0")]"
> > and that project was built without any error. I am going to try that with
> all the projects in the solution to see if it works.
> >
> > Thank you! :)
> >
> > Alberto César Rodríguez Tejeda
> > [email protected]
> > 809-540-7186 / 809-501-1692 cel
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 1:01 PM, David Siegel <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Try doing:
> >>
> >> $ ./autogen.sh
> >>
> >> first to configure the build.
> >>
> >> David
> >>
> >> 2009/6/21 Alberto Rodríguez <[email protected]>
> >>>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I just downloaded the solution with "bzr branch lp:do" and opened the
> >>> solution in Ubuntu using Monodevelop 2.0.
> >>>
> >>> The problem is that when I try to compile I get:
> >>>
> >>> [Task:File=, Line=0, Column=0, Type=Error, Priority=Normal,
> >>> Description=Source file `/home/alberto/dev/do/Do.Universe/src/
> >>> AssemblyInfo.cs' could not be found(CS2001)]
> >>>
> >>> I have noticed that the file AssemblyInfo.cs is missing from all the
> >>> projects in the solution, but instead I find a file named
> >>> "AssemblyInfo.cs.in". If I rename the file to remove the ".in" I get
> >>> this error:
> >>>
> >>> [Task:File=/home/alberto/dev/do/Do.Universe/src/AssemblyInfo.cs,
> >>> Line=39, Column=12, Type=Error, Priority=Normal, Description=Error
> >>> during emitting `System.Reflection.AssemblyVersionAttribute'
> >>> attribute. The reason is `Specified version `...@[email protected]' is not
> >>> valid'(CS0647)]
> >>>
> >>> I want to compile the project to study the source code and to
> >>> hopefully try to help in the development of the project. If someone
> >>> can give me some insight into what I am doing wrong I would be very
> >>> grateful.
> >>>
> >>> Greetings,
> >>>
> >>> Alberto Rodríguez
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > >
>
>
>
> --
>
> Robert Dyer
> [email protected]
>
> >
>

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