[Anjuta-list] Re: Gentoo install



You need to export GNOME_LIBS. It should be something like
/usr/lib/gnome.

After that, Anjuta will then generate the project properly and fail with
an infinite amount of compiler errors.
At least that's what happened here on my Gentoo box.

> Message: 1
> From: mike <pali1 charter net>
> Reply-To: pali1 charter net
> To: anjuta-list lists sourceforge net
> Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2003 12:45:03 -0600
> Subject: [Anjuta-list] Gentoo install
> 
> I emerged the 2.58 autoconf and tried again.
> This is waht I am getting now when I try the wizard.
> 
> Generating Project ...
> Loading Project ...
> Saving Project ...
> Generating source codes ...
> Copying icon file ...
> Locating files ...
> Saving Project ...
> Updating Project ...
> Running autogen.sh ...
> **Warning**: I am going to run `configure' with no arguments.
> If you wish to pass any to it, please specify them on the
> `./autogen.sh' command line.
> 
> processing .
> Running aclocal -I macros  ...
> Running autoheader...
> Running automake --gnu  ...
> automake: configure.in: installing `./install-sh'
> automake: configure.in: installing `./mkinstalldirs'
> automake: configure.in: installing `./missing'
> automake: Makefile.am: installing `./INSTALL'
> automake: Makefile.am: installing `./COPYING'
> src/Makefile.am:27: variable `GNOME_LIBS' not defined
> 
> **Error**: `automake' failed. Please fix the warnings
> (probably missing development files) and try again.
> Running ./configure --enable-maintainer-mode --enable-compile-warnings
> ...
> ./autogen.sh: line 234: ./configure: No such file or directory
> Auto generation completed...............Unsuccessful
> 
> 
> MANUALLY trying to run the script gives the same output






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