John, I see that /usr/local/graphicslibs/lib in there. I take it you
are using my Mac OS X Graphics Libs package as a base? for Mac OS X,
that is.
In that case, MapServer configure checks for many libraries by
looking for the static library (lib*.a), which I don't include in
Graphics Libs. You must change all lib*.a to .dylib. Just to be
safe, I do just the ones needed, here is the grep (find & replace) I
use in BBEdit:
grep find: (lib(png|jpeg|gd|proj|pdf|Xpm)).a
replace with: \1.dylib
If it's just coincidence, sorry to bother. It is odd that it also
happens in RH, maybe that's the coincidence, similar builds? (ie no
static libs)
PS. I put a 4.8rc3 Tiger build on my site yesterday.
On Jan 29, 2006, at 1:23 AM, John Cartwright wrote:
Hello All,
I'm having a problem compiling 4.8 that seems to be related to the
gdFontCacheSetup check:
...
configure: checking where libiconv is installed...
checking for iconv_open in -lc... no
checking for libiconv_open in -liconv... no
checking for iconv_open in -lc... no
checking for libiconv_open in -liconv... yes
using libiconv from system libs.
libiconv found. Enabling internationalization (-DUSE_ICONV)
configure: checking for GD 2.0.16 or higher...
checking for gdFontCacheSetup in -lgd... no
configure: checking whether GD needs libiconv...
checking for gdFontCacheSetup in -lgd... no
configure: error: Could not find gd.h or libgd.la/libgd.so in
/usr/local/graphicslibs/lib. Make sure GD 2.0.16 or higher is
compiled
before calling configure. You may also get this error if you didn't
specify the appropriate location for one of GD's dependencies
(freetype,
libpng, libjpeg or libiconv).
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I'm using the same gd-2.0.33 and configuration line that compiled
successfully for 4.6.0.
I've been able to replicate the problem on both a RedHat ES3 amd
Mac OS
10.4 system.
Thanks for any help!
-- john
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