Unfortunately, my GNOME installation went haywire when confirming
that a bug that had attacked KDE when upgrading one of the GNOME
packages was fixed.
Gnome-applets 2.18.x seems to have a different but similar problem
that I am having to track down once my basic installation is fixed.
On 13 Apr 2007, at 17:07, Christopher Riker wrote:
(sorry about the poorly formed post and double - now triple -
posting. I figured a cleaner post would easier to read...)
Hi-
I'm pretty new to MacPorts, X11 and linux in general, so please
bear with me!
I've been trying to get GNOME to install, and have run into
problems with Gnome-Applets. I remember seeing a post in this list
archives back on April 1 (two long weeks ago) with the same error
that I am encountering. The responses seemed to indicate that the
error would be fixed within 24 hours, due to an upgrade from Gnome
2.16 to 2.18. I've been using PortAuthority under OSX and have
since run an update on MacPorts 1.4 (none needed) and ran an "add
port descriptions" as well. Some components for Gnome are showing
2.16.2 while others are showing 2.18.0, Gnome-Applets is reporting
2.16.2
I'm doing this on a new install of MacPorts, started in late march.
I haven't installed anything other than the attempt to get Gnome
installed (I'm holding off until I have Gnome installed before
adding some of the other items in which I am interested.)
I've have tried a clean and reinstall of Gnome-Applets with no luck.
Today's error message is the same I have been receiving these past
weeks:
---> Building gnome-applets with target all
make all-recursive
Making all in po
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
Making all in charpick
Making all in help
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
Making all in geyes
Making all in themes
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
Making all in docs
xsltproc -o geyes-es.omf --stringparam db2omf.basename geyes --
stringparam db2omf.format 'docbook' --stringparam db2omf.dtd "-//
OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" --stringparam db2omf.lang es --
stringparam db2omf.omf_dir "/opt/local/share/omf" --stringparam
db2omf.help_dir "/opt/local/share/gnome/help" --stringparam
db2omf.omf_in "`pwd`/./geyes.omf.in" `/opt/local/bin/pkg-config --
variable db2omf gnome-doc-utils` es/geyes.xml
db2omf: Could not construct the OMF maintainer element.
Add an author, corpauthor, editor, othercredit, or publisher
element with the role attribute set to "maintainer" to geyes.xml.
make[3]: *** [geyes-es.omf] Error 10
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all] Error 2
Warning: the following items did not execute (for gnome-applets):
com.apple.activate com.apple.build com.apple.destroot
com.apple.install
It looks to me that the problem is about 5 lines up, and with the
OMF maintainer element which seems to be set in a geyes.xml
(document?). I have looked for filenames with geyes in them and
have not discovered any in the /opt directory.
Any advice would be most appreciated!
- Chris
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