2010/5/24 standardabweichung° | Daniel Kuhnlein <[email protected]>: > Hello Matthias, > > it is great fun, working with your tools! Thank you! > > Can you please help me installing the latest development snapshot > swftools-2010-05-22-0954.tar.gz > > on my linux-webserver (without root-access). > > I need this version because of i want to repace an Object by Name with > swfcombine. And this functionallity seems to be broken on my > > currently installed version 2010-02-06-1900. The installation of this > Version was no problem at all. > > Thanks, > > Daniel > > > Here are the Errors and Logs: > > > > CONSOLE ERROR: > ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| > > In file included from modules/swfaction.c:24: > > modules/../rfxswf.h:36:23: error: ../config.h: No such file or directory > > In file included from modules/.././bitio.h:23, > > from modules/../rfxswf.h:37, > > from modules/swfaction.c:24: > > modules/.././types.h:39:2: error: #error "no way to define 64 bit integer" > > ...
Permissions issue on the sub-folders when you extracted the g'zipped file? Check to make sure that all the extracted files, and any installation folder you may have specified with the '--prefix=' option, really do belong to the unprivileged user, i.e. yourself. I tried an install of swftools-2010-05-22-0954.tar.gz as an unprivileged user, and went aok. HTH. Regards, Chris.
