Thanks, it configured properly now!
Sorry for disturbing you again, it seems i'm just unlucky :)
when i run "make" (doesn't matter under root or under normal user) it says:
for i in ; do make -C $i || exit 1; done
tried to search troubles like this in google.. but it's hard because i don't
really know what to search here....
maybe i should install something else (smth like powershell, etc) ?
Thanks for your great support.
2011/5/10 Samuel Mimram <[email protected]>
> Hi,
>
> The issue has already been reported
> http://dev.sourcefabric.org/browse/LS-471 Did you run configure as root?
> If it is the case please run as normal user for now.
>
> ++
>
> Sam.
>
>
> 2011/5/10 Alexander <[email protected]>
>
>> Hello again,
>> Big thanks for your support!
>> While configuring some libs were not found, solved the problem with (found
>> in google):
>> ./configure CFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include" LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib"
>> CPPFLAGS="-I/ usr/local/include"
>>
>> And when i was near to be happy, unfortunately i've got another problem:
>> while configuring liquidsoap it throws this error:
>> checking for pcre-ocaml... ./configure: cannot create /dev/null: Operation
>> not supported
>>
>> after i've got this error, i lose /dev/null file, seems strange...
>> i've mounted it back with "mknod /dev/null c 0 0 0:0" and restarted rc.d
>> but it didn't help.
>>
>> I've ocaml-pcre installed on server:
>> "ocamlfind query pcre" says "/usr/local/lib/ocaml/site-lib/pcre"
>> "whereis ocaml-pcre" says "ocaml-pcre: /usr/ports/devel/ocaml-pcre"
>> What i can do with it?
>>
>> liquidsoap 0.9.3 (from ports) configure, make & install scripts work was
>> clear.. :(
>>
>> 2011/5/10 Romain Beauxis <[email protected]>
>>
>>> Le 8 mai 2011 17:29, Alexander <[email protected]> a écrit :
>>> > Hello,
>>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> > we have current version of liquidsoap 0.9.3 under freebsd8 (amd64). As
>>> i
>>> > understand, we can not dynamically create/drop mounts through telnet on
>>> this
>>> > version.
>>>
>>> Nope :-)
>>> You need a recent hg source for that..
>>>
>>> > I tried this script:
>>> > http://savonet.sourceforge.net/doc-svn/dynamic_sources.html
>>> > But it threw error on the first line, while defining the array for
>>> streams.
>>> >
>>> > So, we tried to build source from last development trunk, but i can see
>>> this
>>> > error while i'm doing ./configure:
>>> > gnome-config: not found
>>> > configure: error: libasound2 not found
>>> >
>>> > i tried to find libasound2 for freebsd, but as i knew it's just only
>>> for
>>> > linux.
>>> >
>>> > i tried to install these packages then:
>>> > /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base-f10
>>> >
>>> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/audio/linux-f10-pulseaudio-libs/#dirlist
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > but it didn't help.
>>> > how we can solve the problem? is it possible to run last trunk on
>>> freebsd?
>>>
>>> It should be possible! What you should do is edit PACKAGES and comment
>>> out everything you do not need, such as for instance ALSA (libasound).
>>>
>>> When compiling your own binary, I think it is a good practice to only
>>> enable what you really need so you save yourself some headache and
>>> also issues are somewhat easier to trackback..
>>>
>>> Romain
>>>
>>> >
>>> > --
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>>> > Alexander.
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>>
>>
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