Hi, I’m running gtk-osx-setup.sh on an M1 Mac/MacOS 12.2 and am having a couple
of problems ...
First off, I’m running without any homebrew paths in any of the environment
variables.
Now, with this shell, when I run the script, I get the following:
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pyenv: pip: command not found
The `pip' command exists in these Python versions:
3.10.0
Note: See 'pyenv help global' for tips on allowing both
python2 and python3 to be found.
pyenv: pip: command not found
The `pip' command exists in these Python versions:
3.10.0
Note: See 'pyenv help global' for tips on allowing both
python2 and python3 to be found.
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So I add a line to the script to allow it to find python:
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PIP=“$PYENV_ROOT/shims/pip”
# Point pyenv at the 3.10.0 Python ...
$PYENV local 3.10.0
$PIP install --upgrade --user pip
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With this line, I remove the artefacts from the previous build and re-run. This
time the script completes, so I move on to “./.new_local/bin/jhbuild
bootstrap-gtk-osx which appears to complete successfully.
*** Was this the right thing to do?
The final step “jhbuild meta-gtk-osx-bootstrap meta-gtk-osx-gtk3 fails due to
problems finding a version of ninja …
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gtk-doc 1.33.1
User defined options
libdir : lib
prefix : /Users/j/gtk/inst
wrap_mode : nofallback
tests : false
yelp_manual: false
ERROR: Could not detect Ninja v1.8.2 or newer
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I checked the version installed by the script …
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j@pauls-mbp ~ [nobrew] % ./.new_local/bin/ninja —version
1.10.2
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*** So what is happening with ninja? Is there a setup step I’m missing?
Any help much appreciated!
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