On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 23:25, M Wedin <wed...@gmail.com> wrote: > The second part was good until "# make install". It bailed with: > --------------------------------- > -- Installing: /usr/local/lib/licq/licq_qt4-gui.so > -- Removed runtime path from "/usr/local/lib/licq/licq_qt4-gui.so" > CMake Error at cmake_install.cmake:50 (FILE): > file Internal CMake error when trying to open file: > /mnt/home/wed/targz/licq-1.3.8/plugins/qt4-gui/build/install_manifest.txt > for writing.
Sounds like a cmake bug. Which cmake version do you have? > I then moved the build directory to my local home, instead of the > NFS-mounted one. Still had problems, so I brought the original tar.gz > to the local home and unpacked it there. I didn't redo the licq part, > only the qt-gui. Seemingly, all went well. Build directories can't be moved. They use absolute paths to refer to files. > Just figured you might want to know it has been built successfully on > Slackware. Qt and Qt-devel is provided for by default. And that there > might be an issue with remotely attached directories. Good to know, thanks. If you have the time, it would be interesting to know how well the current trunk builds on slackware. // Erik -- Erik Johansson Home Page: http://ejohansson.se/ PGP Key: http://ejohansson.se/erik.asc