Thanks for the replies. Since posting this I have attempted to compile Kexi2 instead. In fact I compiled the whole of koffice2. This has worked to a point but when I run it I get messages saying that it cannot find the sqlite driver, despite the fact that the compilation ensured early on that the driver was available. I have installed to a local directory, which I think should be OK, so I do not need root privileges to install to /usr
Does anyone have thoughts on this problem? Ian Balchin wrote: > Hello, Colin, > > I have had the same query only recently, back posts on the kexi mailing > list can be read at > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > > but I have had no answer. I think they are all waiting for us to move > to kexi2 when it comes out shortly, but this is no solace to those of > us attempting to fix Kexi1. > > I am using postgresql and the ubuntu version does not seem to have the > patch to fix issues with boolean fields. > > If you are building, I assume that you also have issues with the kexi1 > as downloaded from ubuntu? (I am also on karmic koala). I have raised a > bug on ubuntu but have no response as yet > > regards > Anne > > > On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 15:13:47 +0100 > Colin Hersom <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I am attempting to build Kexi and have followed the instructions for >> building from SVN. Having failed with automake 1.11 (for some reason >> this thinks it is older than 1.6.2) I tried 1.7.9, 1.9.6 and 1.10.2, >> the three other version available with Ubuntu Karmic. Those three >> all give the same symptoms, namely some cache messages of the form: >> >> aclocal.m4:9713: _LT_AC_LANG_GCJ_CONFIG is expanded from... >> aclocal.m4:9712: AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_GCJ_CONFIG is expanded from... >> configure.in:504: warning: AC_CACHE_VAL(ruby_build, ...): suspicious >> cache-id, must contain _cv_ to be cached >> >> followed by this error: >> >> configure.in:504: the top level >> configure:28986: error: possibly undefined macro: AH_CHECK_HEADERS >> If this token and others are legitimate, please use >> m4_pattern_allow. See the Autoconf documentation. >> make[1]: *** [cvs] Error 1 >> make: *** [all] Error 2 >> >> What am I missing? >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Kexi mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kexi > _______________________________________________ Kexi mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kexi
