Hi, I have gcc-4.0-20050804 and gcc -v Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-unknown-openbsd3.8/3.3.5/specs Configured with: Thread model: single gcc version 3.3.5 (propolice)
the first is installed from ports, the latter is the gcc from openbsd. installed. I fails with both, I started InstallGNUstep with following commands: CC=egcc MAKE=gmake ./InstallGNUstep MAKE ./InstallGNUstep Sebastian Sebastian Reitenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have running opengroupware.org on openbsd now for more than half a year. But > I lack a development environment. I heard about projectcenter, so wanted to > try that out. OGo comes along with a gnustep-make and base of version 1.11. > project center requires 1.12. > > I tried to use the gnustep-start, to install gnustep, and also the packages on > their own. I installed ffcall as described here: > http://gnustep.made-it.com/BuildGuide/index.html#FOREIGN.FUNCTION.INTERFACES > > I also installed a version from ports. without any luck. > > the ./configure of gnustep-base fails with the following error: > > checking link to exe of process in /proc... no > checking /proc/29225/cmdline terminated by nul... no > checking for kvm_getenvv in -lkvm... yes > checking if we can access kernel memory... no > checking "use of pass-through arguments"... no > checking "use of fake-main definition"... yes > checking ffi.h usability... yes > checking ffi.h presence... yes > checking for ffi.h... yes > checking callback.h usability... yes > checking callback.h presence... yes > checking for callback.h... yes > checking "for forwarding callback in runtime"... no > checking "FFI library usage"... none > > You do not have an up-to-date libobjc library installed > GNUstep requires ffcall or libffi and proper libobjc hooks to do > invocations and DO. > (This does not apply on apple-apple-apple systems where DO is > not compatible with other GNUstep systems.) > > You most likely do not want to build base without DO support. Many > things, including all applications, won't work at all without DO. > If you really want to build -base without DO support, add --disable-do > to the configure arguments. > For more information, read the GNUstep build guide, ffcall section: > http://documents.made-it.com/GNUstep/buildguide.html#FOREIGN.FUNCTION.INTERFACES > configure: error: Incomplete support for ffi functionality. > --------------------------------------------------------- > Installation of GNUstep Base failed. Send > the /usr/local/src/gnustep/gnustep-startup-0.15.0/build/logs.tar.gz > file to [email protected] for help > --------------------------------------------------------- > > > I can send the logs.tar.gz if that will help. The link in the error output to > how to installffcall did not worked, so I used the other above mentioned link. > > Anybody with more insight can help out? I cannot believe it is impossible as I > have the opengroupware running. > > so long, > Sebastian > > > > _______________________________________________ > Help-gnustep mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnustep > -- Sebastian Reitenbach Tel.: ++49-(0)3381-8904-305 RapidEye AG Fax: ++49-(0)3381-8904-101 Friedrich-Franz-Str. 19 e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] D-14770 Brandenburg web:http://www.rapideye.de _______________________________________________ Help-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnustep
