Hi all, I added the following to '/etc/profile': export GLOBUS_LOCATION=/usr/local/globus-4.0.1 export PATH=$GLOBUS_LOCATION/bin:$JAVA/bin:$ANT/bin:$PATH
And then I downloaded the gpt autotools and installed it by run './build_gpt'. But the error is the same as last time when I try to generate service bindings using blog_service.wsdl. Maybe I should do some other setting? Need help. Thanks. Regards, Denny ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Bester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Denny Yin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "GT User" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 3:05 AM Subject: Re: [gt-user] One problem with BlogService example of C WS Core > On Feb 21, 2008, at 2:14 AM, Denny Yin wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> First I downloaded 'blog_service_bindings-0.2.tar.gz' and I got a >> problem when I run: >> $GPT_LOCATION/sbin/gpt-build blog_service_bindings-0.2.tar.gz gcc32dbg >> >> output: >> gpt-build ====> CHECKING BUILD DEPENDENCIES FOR blog_service_bindings >> ERROR: The following packages are missing >> Package lib_link-globus_c_ws_messaging-ANY-dev version 2.3 is >> incompatible with blog_service_bindings-ANY-src >> Package compile-globus_c_ws_messaging-ANY-dev version 2.3 is >> incompatible with blog_service_bindings-ANY-src >> Died at /usr/local/globus-4.0.1/sbin/gpt-build line 362. >> >> Then I tried to generate service bindings using blog_service.wsdl: >> debianGrid002:/usr/local/globus-4.0.1/share/schema/tutorials/blog# >> $GLOBUS_LOCATION/bin/globus-wsrf-cgen -no-client -s blog_service -d >> bindings -flavor gcc32dbg blog_service.wsdl >> >> output: >> Generating output for element: addEntryResponse >> ... (omitted by me) >> Generating output for: http://globus.org/blog/service#BlogService >> >> Writing PACKAGENAME >> ... (omitted by me) >> >> Creating Bindings Package >> >> Error: Failed to configure build package >> See /usr/local/globus-4.0.1/share/schema/tutorials/blog/ >> bindings/configure.log for further info >> >> configure.log: >> /usr/local/globus-4.0.1/bin/globus-wsrf-cgen: line 447: ./ >> configure: No such file or directory >> >> My Globus configuration: >> Debian 3.1 r0a "Sarge" >> Globus 4.0.1 Binary >> $GLOBUS_LOCATION=/usr/local/globus-4.0.1 >> >> Hope somone can help and thanks in advance. >> >> Regards, >> Denny > > You'll need to install the gpt autotools and make sure they're in > your path so that the configure script can be generated from the > configure.in. The tools can be downloaded from: > http://www.globus.org/ftppub/gt4/4.0/4.0.1/gpt/ > > Joe >
