Yeah, the SVN thing can be ignored. It's weird that version.h isn't being generated. Are you typing "make" instead of "rake"?
Alex On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 14:18, Len Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote: > Alexander Rakoczy wrote: >> >> Hi Len! >> >> If you're trying to build it from source, check out the list of >> required packages (unfortunately only lists for fedora/redhat and >> ubuntu/debian), but it is located at shoes/platform/nix/INSTALL in >> your source code checkout. >> >> If you could get some of the details of the other error messages, that >> would be swank. >> >> ALex >> >> > > Yes, I had checked the requirements - everything in place. I hacked the > Makefile to ensure 64bit libraries were used and set CC to gcc (default was > cc). > > This is the output: > cleaning > svn: '.' is not a working copy > shoes build options: > CC = gcc > RUBY = /usr > OPTIONS = > ruby 1.8.7 (2008-05-31 patchlevel 0) [x86_64-linux] > CC shoes/app.c > CC shoes/canvas.c > CC shoes/dialogs.c > CC shoes/image.c > CC shoes/internal.c > CC shoes/ruby.c > shoes/ruby.c:11:27: error: shoes/version.h: No such file or directory > shoes/ruby.c: In function 'shoes_ruby_init': > shoes/ruby.c:3524: error: 'SHOES_RELEASE_NAME' undeclared (first use in this > function) > shoes/ruby.c:3524: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once > shoes/ruby.c:3524: error: for each function it appears in.) > shoes/ruby.c:3525: error: 'SHOES_RELEASE_ID' undeclared (first use in this > function) > shoes/ruby.c:3526: error: 'SHOES_REVISION' undeclared (first use in this > function) > make: *** [shoes/ruby.o] Error 1 > > And these are the included header files: > // > // shoes/ruby.c > // Just little bits of Ruby I've become accustomed to. > // > #include "shoes/app.h" > #include "shoes/canvas.h" > #include "shoes/ruby.h" > #include "shoes/dialogs.h" > #include "shoes/internal.h" > #include "shoes/world.h" > #include "shoes/version.h" > #include <math.h> > > This is the shoes directory: > [...@menkalinan whyshoes]$ ls shoes > app.c appwin32.ico canvas.h dialogs.c internal.c ruby.h > app.h appwin32.rc code.h dialogs.h internal.h world.c > appwin32.h canvas.c config.h image.c ruby.c world.h > > Definitely no version.h there. > > Don't know anything about the subversion command. I assume the svn report > can be ignored. > Shall return to the manual later. > > Regards > > Len > > > -- alexander rakoczy
