Ok, the attached patch for gtk-osx-python.modules fixes this bug. I should have 
my “nightly” build system back in order soon enough as well.

Cheers,
Waider.

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On 24 Dec 2013, at 00:05, John Ralls <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> On Dec 23, 2013, at 2:31 PM, Ronan Waide <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> [This has actually been broken for a while, possibly since Gramps - where I 
>> get my gtk-osx-devel fix - switched to Git]
>> 
>> Back in May of this year, berkeleydb was failing to build with the following 
>> error:
>>> *** Configuring berkeleydb *** [1/1]
>>> cd build_unix; ../dist/configure --prefix /Users/guilherme/gtk/inst 
>>> --libdir '/Users/localwaider/gtk/inst/lib'  
>>> /bin/sh: ../dist/configure: No such file or directory
>> 
>> At the time, the fix applied (by John Rails) was to insert an extra 
>> semi-colon before the ‘cd’ as for some reason the build process was ignoring 
>> the first command (or at least this is my understanding of the comment in 
>> the archives: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=30866236 
>> )
>> 
>> It appears this bug has raised its head again - a clean checkout & build 
>> gets stuck at this point with the same error. Obviously I can drop to a 
>> shell and fix it, but it’s nice when this stuff works out of the box.
> 
> Drat.
> 
>> 
>> John, in passing, I’ve been trying to figure out how I’d apply a temporary 
>> fix for this such that I can leave my unattended build unattended; I can’t 
>> figure out the .jhbuildrc-custom snippet that would adjust the 
>> autogen-template, and hand-modifying the $HOME/.cache/.. copy of the 
>> relevant modules file seemed to have no effect. Any pointers?
>> 
> 
> For this you need to modify your local copy of gramps.modules to include to 
> your local copy of gtk-osx.modules instead of the one at git.gnome.org. If 
> you don’t have your own checkout of the latter, you can point it at 
> /Users/waider/Sources/jhbuild/modulesets/gtk-osx.modules. Then you can edit 
> gtk-osx-python.modules in that directory to have the autogen-template that 
> you want.
> 
> Regards,
> John Ralls
> 

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