It would make it a lot easier to debug if we could get the output of config.log to see what the compiler complains about (or if it is the runtime linker that complains)
trond On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 11:22 PM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote: > I tried finding the file that had the content you patched but I don't > have my system set up with all the things I needed to make that work, > I was trying to keep it simple and not worry about how configure is > made, I'm not well versed in that process. > > These were the steps I did for Lion (and I had to repeat them on a > 10.6.7 box as well): > remove line 5899-5091 from configure, and 4319-4328 of memcache.c, and > change -rpath= to -L on 5285 of configure > > I ran make test on both Lion and Snow and got "All tests successful" > so maybe I didn't break anything. > > If it matters, I have xcode 3.2.2 on the 10.6.7 box and I am pretty > sure I have xcode4 from the app store on the lion box. > > Hope that helps, > -c > > On Aug 23, 12:10 pm, dormando <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Also having the same issue on Max OS X Lion: > > > > > checking for library containing pthread_create... no > > > configure: error: Can't enable threads without the POSIX thread > > > library. > > > > > 1.4.7 > > > > I wish you guys would try the -rc's that I leave up for a week :P > > > > > sh ./configure --with-libevent=../libevent --enable-threads > > > > > ----- > > > I removed the failure test from configure, and there also seems to be > > > a configuration issue with SIGIGNORE: > > > > http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=218 > > ^ have you tried the exact patch that I posted in the issue? Or what > > exactly did you do to remove the failed test? > > > > -Dormando > -- Trond Norbye
