[Anjuta-list] OK.. trying to build anjuta to get back to where I was before...



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OK...

I'm not sure what has gone wrong here, but I'm trying to get a working
version of anjuta working.  Here is what I'm running into:

Versions 2.2.0 and 2.2.3:

When building those I get an error I did not expect:

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/bin/sh ../../libtool --tag=CC   --mode=link gcc  -g -O2   -o gdbmi-test
gdbmi-test.o libanjuta-gdb.la -lutil

*** Warning: Linking the executable gdbmi-test against the loadable module
*** libanjuta-gdb.so is not portable!
gcc -g -O2 -o .libs/gdbmi-test gdbmi-test.o  ./.libs/libanjuta-gdb.so
- -lutil -Wl,--rpath -Wl,/usr/local/software/lib/anjuta
./.libs/libanjuta-gdb.so: undefined reference to
`anjuta_children_unregister'
./.libs/libanjuta-gdb.so: undefined reference to
`ianjuta_cpu_debugger_get_type'
./.libs/libanjuta-gdb.so: undefined reference to
`ianjuta_variable_debugger_get_type'
./.libs/libanjuta-gdb.so: undefined reference to `anjuta_children_register'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[4]: *** [gdbmi-test] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory `/home/pberghol/build/anjuta-2.2.3/plugins/gdb'
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/pberghol/build/anjuta-2.2.3/plugins/gdb'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/pberghol/build/anjuta-2.2.3/plugins'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/pberghol/build/anjuta-2.2.3'
make: *** [all] Error 2

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I know I was able to build this before and I'm baffled as to why it
dosn't build now. Can anybody give me an assist here?

version 2.3.4:

I know... I'm stepping into "unstable" territory.  But I thought I'd go
there anyways...

In order to get this to compile without errors I disabled the subversion
plug-in.   This compiles and installs. However... here's where it gets
dicey:

I created a new project in an empty folder.  The new project wizard did
it's thing and invoked autogen, automake, configure and friends. Once
all that was done a pop-up shows up on the scene that says:

"Failed to parse project (the project is opened, but there will be no
project view) /home/pberghol/Projects/testProject: Malformed project"

OK... WTF?   Here is the resultant *.anjuta file that it created:

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<anjuta>
    <plugin name="GBF Project Manager"
            url="http://anjuta.org/plugins/";
            mandatory="yes">
                <require group="Anjuta Plugin"
                 attribute="Interfaces"
                 value="IAnjutaProjectManager"/>
                <require group="Project"
                 attribute="Supported-Project-Types"
                 value="automake"/>
        </plugin>
        <plugin name="Symbol Browser"
            url="http://anjuta.org/plugins/";
            mandatory="yes">
                <require group="Anjuta Plugin"
                 attribute="Interfaces"
                 value="IAnjutaSymbolManager"/>
        </plugin>
        <plugin name="Make Build System"
            url="http://anjuta.org/plugins/";
            mandatory="yes">
                <require group="Anjuta Plugin"
                 attribute="Interfaces"
                 value="IAnjutaBuildable"/>
                <require group="Build"
                 attribute="Supported-Build-Types"
                 value="make"/>
        </plugin>
        <plugin name="Task Manager"
            url="http://anjuta.org/plugins/";
            mandatory="no">
                <require group="Anjuta Plugin"
                 attribute="Interfaces"
                 value="IAnjutaTodo"/>
        </plugin>
        <plugin name="Debug Manager"
            url="http://anjuta.org/plugins/";
            mandatory="no">
                <require group="Anjuta Plugin"
                 attribute="Interfaces"
                 value="IAnjutaDebuggerManager"/>
        </plugin>
</anjuta>

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Looks good to me.  I'm not sure what is malformed about that.

Can somebody help me figure out why this is happening?  I hate being
reduced to using EMACS to do my code work again...

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Peter L. Berghold                   Unix Professional
Peter Berghold Net             AIM: redcowdawg YIM: blue_cowdawg
"Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it."
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