On Sunday 06 November 2005 2:30 am, Peter O'Gorman wrote: > Hi Neil, > You seem to have lots of truoble with bad auto* versions (iirm 10.3 shipped > with autoconf 2.57 and automake 1.6) and so on.
I still am. Despite all today's changes, I STILL have exactly the same problem with the guile conversion in src/engine. srfi and srfi-2 are not being found. > I usually make sure that I > have the latest automake, autoconf and libtool installed via fink, Done that. > and have > fink's bin dir at the head of my path. Done that too. That changed the way that autogen.sh ran but didn't change how the code compiled after a make distclean. > I just tried autogen.sh on Mac OS X > 10.4 with fink's autotools and it worked fine. 10.3 is not working out. > I immediately ran into trouble though :-p > cat -s tip_of_the_day.list.tmp | sed -e 's/^ *\"\(.*\)\" *$/\1/m' > > tip_of_the_day.list > sed: 1: "s/^ *\"\(.*\)\" *$/\1/m > ": bad flag in substitute command: 'm' r11854 has fixed that problem, permanently. > You need to make sure that the guile at the head of your path is guile-1.6, > which has those extnesions that it was complaining about, I always do: > guile16-build env LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib CPATH=/sw/include configure... > guile16-build env LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib CPATH=/sw/include make I'll have to add that guile16-build command to make as well by the looks of it. > Note that if someone could change all those FLAVOR=gnome guile -c in the > Makefile.am's to FLAVOR=gnome $(GUILE) -c and AC_SUBST(GUILE) life would be > easier :) Well, so far, the extra guile16-build command has got the make further than before - it's now proceeding through src/engine rather than simply dying. It's looking a lot better than yesterday. Thanks, Peter. (I'm documenting this in doc/build-osx.txt - please take a look and tell me if I've got the advice right.) -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.data-freedom.org/ http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/ http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/
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