Re: Problem with svn version



Am 15.05.2008 13:47, loli schrieb:
Some time ago I could succesfully compile 0.96.1 version. But I need some help
with the svn version

I downloaded the dia-SVN-20080514-0300.tar.gz and while trying to run
configure I found:

Unfortunately that snapshot was broken by me moving around some files. I just have commited the fix to make "make distcheck" pass again.

1.--- There are four links to /usr/share/automake-1.8/.... As I have
automake-1.9 I made a symbolik link automake-1.8 pointing to automake-1.9 (Don
know whether this will be inconvenient)

Dia's autogen.sh does not check for a specific version of automake. AFAIK it will work with automake-1.9. But you only need automake to build directly from SVN. The tarballs are supposed to provide a working configure script not requiring automake at all.

2. --- While running ./configure I got an error

../configure: line 19987: syntax error near unexpected token `0.35.0'
../configure: line 19987: `IT_PROG_INTLTOOL(0.35.0)'

This is either due to an outdated intltool installed (or the error mentioned above)

I erased (0.35.0)and then could run configure I got
Configuration:
        Source code location:   .
        Compiler:               gcc

        Gnome support:                          no
        Python support:                         no
        Libart support (PNG export):            yes
        Cairo support (experimental):           no
        Gnome Print support (experimental):     no
        Dia Python bindings with SWIG           no
        WMF plug-in with libEMF:                no

Now type make to build dia...

3 I run make ; I got
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/gzs/dia-svn-snapshot/sheets'
.../po UML.sheet.in UML.sheet -x -u \
        -c ../po/.intltool-merge-cache
make[3]: execvp: ../po: Permiso denegado
Looks like a follow-up error of the above.

Thanks in advance for the help you can give me.
Thanks for the hint on that it's broken. I hope the next snapshot wil work again.

Regards,
        Hans

-------- Hans "at" Breuer "dot" Org -----------
Tell me what you need, and I'll tell you how to
get along without it.                -- Dilbert



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