Please remember to copy the list on all replies. Well, if it was installed then why isn't libsoup finding it?
Regards, John Ralls > On Feb 1, 2018, at 2:50 PM, R. Victor Klassen <[email protected]> wrote: > > … or what happened that it wasn’t found? > > I scrolled back (actually used find) and it was checked out, configured, > built and installed. These appeared successful. > > That was two packages before libsoup. > >> >> glib-networking is in the list of modules that should be built. What >> happened that it wasn't? >> >> Regards, >> John Ralls >> >> >> >>> On Feb 1, 2018, at 2:02 PM, R. Victor Klassen <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> At some point I got the “refusing to switch to a dirty tree” error. I >>> followed the instructions at >>> https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2015-March/038616.html >>> >>> [git reset --hard HEAD] >>> >>> Hope that’s OK. >>> >>> Next thing I remember is Boost. That was almost impossible to check out. >>> For whatever reason, it would abort somewhere between 2% and 92% of the way >>> through the download. Then finally it worked. >>> >>> I followed the instructions on getting Boost to compile; at the instruction: >>> >>> for i in `ls $PREFIX/lib/libboost*`; do install_name_tool -id $i $i; done >>> >>> I encountered a long series of errors of the form: >>> >>> error: >>> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/install_name_tool: >>> input file: /Users/gnucashdev/gnucash-unstable/lib/libboost_atomic.a is >>> not a Mach-O file >>> error: >>> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/install_name_tool: >>> input file: /Users/gnucashdev/gnucash-unstable/lib/libboost_chrono.a is >>> not a Mach-O file >>> error: >>> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/install_name_tool: >>> input file: /Users/gnucashdev/gnucash-unstable/lib/libboost_container.a is >>> not a Mach-O file >>> error: >>> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/install_name_tool: >>> input file: /Users/gnucashdev/gnucash-unstable/lib/libboost_coroutine.a is >>> not a Mach-O file >>> >>> I continued, but I do wonder whether that was OK. >>> >>> It did crash on the second ‘2’, as predicted, so I ran >>> >>> jhbuild build --start-at=googletest >>> >>> Which picked up from there. This failed in configure: >>> >>> checking for glib-networking (glib TLS implementation)... no >>> configure: error: libsoup requires glib-networking for TLS support. >>> >>> If you are building a package, you can pass --disable-tls-check to >>> allow building libsoup anyway (since glib-networking is not actually >>> required at compile time), but you should be sure to add a runtime >>> dependency on it. >>> *** Error during phase configure of libsoup: ########## Error running >>> ./configure --prefix /Users/gnucashdev/gnucash-unstable >>> set_more_warnings=no *** [6/8] >>> >>> I think it’s getting close... >>> >>>> On Feb 1, 2018, at 10:12 AM, John Ralls <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> You didn’t build gtk-doc and Pango requires at least the macros for it. >>>> >>>> As to your question, it depends. It’s telling you on the line just below >>>> your question that pango is the seventeenth out of sixty-five packages, >>>> but it doesn’t know that some of them build in a couple of seconds and >>>> others (webkit and guile in particular) take hours. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> John Ralls >>>> >>>>> On Feb 1, 2018, at 5:55 AM, R. Victor Klassen <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Broke in pango - errors below: >>>>> >>>>> [Is there a file or other accessible reference that I can look into to >>>>> get some idea of what fraction of the way through I am?] >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *** Configuring pango *** [17/65] >>>>> autoreconf -fi >>>>> acinclude.m4:68: warning: the serial number must appear before any macro >>>>> definition >>>>> libtoolize: putting auxiliary files in '.'. >>>>> libtoolize: copying file './ltmain.sh' >>>>> libtoolize: Consider adding 'AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS([m4])' to configure.ac, >>>>> libtoolize: and rerunning libtoolize and aclocal. >>>>> libtoolize: Consider adding '-I m4' to ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS in Makefile.am. >>>>> acinclude.m4:68: warning: the serial number must appear before any macro >>>>> definition >>>>> configure.ac:115: installing './compile' >>>>> configure.ac:52: installing './missing' >>>>> gtk-doc.make:7: error: GTK_DOC_USE_LIBTOOL does not appear in >>>>> AM_CONDITIONAL >>>>> docs/Makefile.am:101: 'gtk-doc.make' included from here >>>>> gtk-doc.make:60: error: GTK_DOC_BUILD_HTML does not appear in >>>>> AM_CONDITIONAL >>>>> docs/Makefile.am:101: 'gtk-doc.make' included from here >>>>> gtk-doc.make:65: error: GTK_DOC_BUILD_PDF does not appear in >>>>> AM_CONDITIONAL >>>>> docs/Makefile.am:101: 'gtk-doc.make' included from here >>>>> gtk-doc.make:74: error: ENABLE_GTK_DOC does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL >>>>> docs/Makefile.am:101: 'gtk-doc.make' included from here >>>>> gtk-doc.make:280: error: HAVE_GTK_DOC does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL >>>>> docs/Makefile.am:101: 'gtk-doc.make' included from here >>>>> docs/Makefile.am:142: error: ENABLE_GTK_DOC does not appear in >>>>> AM_CONDITIONAL >>>>> docs/Makefile.am:54: warning: 'INCLUDES' is the old name for >>>>> 'AM_CPPFLAGS' (or '*_CPPFLAGS') >>>>> examples/Makefile.am:6: warning: 'INCLUDES' is the old name for >>>>> 'AM_CPPFLAGS' (or '*_CPPFLAGS') >>>>> examples/Makefile.am: installing './depcomp' >>>>> pango-view/Makefile.am:30: warning: 'INCLUDES' is the old name for >>>>> 'AM_CPPFLAGS' (or '*_CPPFLAGS') >>>>> pango/Makefile.am:16: warning: 'INCLUDES' is the old name for >>>>> 'AM_CPPFLAGS' (or '*_CPPFLAGS') >>>>> pango/mini-fribidi/Makefile.am:3: warning: 'INCLUDES' is the old name for >>>>> 'AM_CPPFLAGS' (or '*_CPPFLAGS') >>>>> tools/Makefile.am:3: warning: 'INCLUDES' is the old name for >>>>> 'AM_CPPFLAGS' (or '*_CPPFLAGS') >>>>> win32/Makefile-newvs.am:23: warning: MSVC_TOOLSET was already defined in >>>>> condition TRUE, which includes condition MSVC_NO_TOOLSET_SET ... >>>>> win32/vs15/Makefile.am:30: 'win32/Makefile-newvs.am' included from here >>>>> win32/vs15/Makefile.am:28: ... 'MSVC_TOOLSET' previously defined here >>>>> autoreconf: automake failed with exit status: 1 >>>>> *** Error during phase configure of pango: ########## Error running >>>>> autoreconf -fi *** [17/65] >>>>> >>>>> [1] Rerun phase configure >>>>> [2] Ignore error and continue to build >>>>> [3] Give up on module >>>>> [4] Start shell >>>>> [5] Reload configuration >>>>> [6] Go to phase "wipe directory and start over" >>>>> [7] Go to phase "clean" >>>>> [8] Go to phase "distclean" >>>>> choice: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On Jan 29, 2018, at 11:02 PM, John Ralls <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> To build unstable: >>>>>> >>>>>> 1. Retrieve the latest .jhbuildrc-custom from the gnucash-on-osx >>>>>> repository. >>>>>> 2. Edit ~/.jhbuildrc-custom to comment out the gnucash-stable prefix and >>>>>> modules and to uncomment the gnucash-unstable ones. >>>>>> 3. Run jhbuild bootstrap >>>>>> 4. Run jhbuild build >>>>>> >>>>>> If you want a git checkout, uncomment the gnucash-git module instead of >>>>>> the gnucash-unstable module. That will build ‘master’, though be sure to >>>>>> look at >>>>>> https://github.com/jralls/gnucash-on-osx/blob/master/modulesets/gnucash.modules >>>>>> and note the instructions for boost; jhbuild doesn’t know how to build >>>>>> that. After running `jhbuild build` you can >>>>>> >>>>>> 1. cd ~/gtk/source/gnucash-git >>>>>> 2. git clean -fdx >>>>>> 2. git checkout -b unstable -t origin/unstable >>>>>> 3. jhbuild shell >>>>>> 4. cd $PREFIX/.. >>>>>> 5. mkdir build/gnucash-git && cd build/gnucash-git >>>>>> 6. cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX >>>>>> -DGTEST_ROOT=$JHBUILD_SOURCE/googletest/googletest >>>>>> -DGMOCK_ROOT=$JHBUILD_SOURCE/googletest/googlemock >>>>>> $JHBUILD_SOURCE/gnucash-git >>>>>> 7. make && make install >>>>>> >>>>>> To run tests, run >>>>>> make check >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> John Ralls >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Jan 29, 2018, at 3:33 PM, R. Victor Klassen <[email protected]> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So, the wiki is less than clear on how to do this. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> First I tried going through the instructions under Building for >>>>>>> Development beginning with >>>>>>> >>>>>>> jhbuild shell >>>>>>> cd $PREFIX/../src/gnucash-2.6.17 >>>>>>> But it turned out that there was no path with the prefix $PREFIX/../src >>>>>>> >>>>>>> No src directory had yet been created under $PREFIX - this is a clean >>>>>>> user account, with most of an attempt at building stable as the only >>>>>>> thing in it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So I skipped the uninstall, and made a guess as to where I was supposed >>>>>>> to go with the cd .. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Then I ran >>>>>>> >>>>>>> git clone -b maint https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash.git >>>>>>> Nearly giving up after a dozen or so failures to get the whole thing in >>>>>>> one gulp. Early morning seems best. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> When I tried the autopen.sh && configure, it became clear that many >>>>>>> dependencies weren’t in place. >>>>>>> Many of the early dependencies complained about were to be found in my >>>>>>> gnucash-stable tree, and as they were external tools I just linked them >>>>>>> to the corresponding location, which got me somewhat further, but not >>>>>>> everything was found still. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So I skipped to “Building Unstable Versions” and did the commenting and >>>>>>> uncommenting recommended. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I did a >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Jhbuild bootstrap >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And then jhbuild build. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Which complained: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> jhbuild build: A module called ''meta-gnucash-unstable'' could not be >>>>>>> found. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> At this point I tried >>>>>>> >>>>>>> $ jhbuild shell >>>>>>> $ echo $PREFIX >>>>>>> /Users/gnucashdev/gnucash-unstable >>>>>>> $ cd $PREFIX/gnucash >>>>>>> >>>>>>> $ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX --enable-ofx --enable-aqbanking >>>>>>> --enable-binreloc --enable-dbi --with-dbi-dbd-dir=$PREFIX/lib/dbd >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This worked for awhile, but then I got a configure error: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> configure: error: >>>>>>> You are building from git but swig was not found or too old. >>>>>>> To build gnucash you need at least swig version 2.0.10. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> gnucash-devel mailing list >>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>> https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel >> > _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
