On 1/4/10 7:51 PM, Joshua Root wrote:
On 2010-1-5 05:30 , Ola Lundén wrote:
Ok, so I've checked that the file "libinintl.dylib" exists, I've
de/activate gettext and found the file. But I still get the same error
message running my installation.
Looking at the command in your output again, it's missing
-L/opt/local/lib, which would certainly cause the failure. When I build,
it's
/usr/bin/gcc-4.2 -o bindtextdomain.so -fPIC -bundle -L/opt/local/lib
bindtextdomain.c -lintl
as opposed to your
/usr/bin/gcc-4.2 -o bindtextdomain.so -fPIC -bundle bindtextdomain.c
-lintl
Ok, so where does this lead me? Something else that I should install?
I'll try uninstalling macports and install again, since I only have
installed apache2 and mysql5 so there shouldn't be to much trouble start
all over again.
When I ran the "lipo -info" command it returned:
Non-fat file: /opt/local/lib/libintl.dylib is architecture: x86_64
Which I guess is ok since I've got an MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard.
Did you upgrade to Snow Leopard from an earlier OS version? If so, did
you follow<http://trac.macports.org/wiki/Migration>? I'm thinking your
perl might be the wrong arch or something.
No it was a clean install no upgrade and after that I installed macport.
Is perl installed by default (through the OS) or does it come with the
macports installation?
About the other dependencies that failed to build: libtool automake
autoconf help2man libxml2 mhash, shouldn't the installation process take
care of them as well? When should they have been installed?
After help2man. They were just blocked by it failing.
- Josh
Thanks for your help!
:ola
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