RE: [Evolution] how to get around dependence check in "configure" ?
- From: Not Zed <notzed ximian com>
- To: "Rakich," Richard <RRakich rational com>
- Cc: "'Dan Winship'" <danw ximian com>, "'evolution ximian com'" <evolution ximian com>
- Subject: RE: [Evolution] how to get around dependence check in "configure" ?
- Date: 30 Mar 2001 08:39:03 +0930
On 29 Mar 2001 16:23:17 -0500, Rakich, Richard wrote:
gnome-config --modversion libglade returns:
Unknown library `libglade`
gnome-libs-1.2.12
yet rpm -qa | grep libglade returns:
libglade-0.16-0_helix_4
You need libglade-devel too.
Anyways, I was able to debug most of this without the debug build. It looks
as though in camel/providers/local/camel-local-folder.c ~line 240, there is
a call to lock() which is obsolete in linux post 2.0 kernels and always
returns -1. All other calls for locking use flock() which is better, but
probably should be changed to use fcntl() as to avoid problems with locking
over NFS mounted directories (which I have). I may be wrong on this, as I
haven't been coding since forever, but this looks to be my problem.
Umml that is a method call on the local-folder, which ends up calling
camel_lock, which locks using flock, fcntrl, and .lock locking (well,
depending on build options). So we never call lock(), the code is
supposed to work on more than linux!
What exactly is the problem you are having? Unable to lock? Often
fcntl fails on nfs since a few nfs servers dont implement it.
Thanks,
RichR
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Winship [mailto:danw ximian com]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 4:11 PM
To: Rakich," Richard
Cc: 'evolution ximian com'
Subject: Re: [Evolution] how to get around dependence check in
"configure"?
On 29 Mar 2001 15:41:24 -0500, Rakich, Richard wrote:
I am trying to compile the latest snapshot of evolution from the SRPMS.
configure is complaining that I do not have libglade >= 0.14 although I
currently have 0.16 installed and have also tried it with 0.14 installed.
what does "gnome-config --modversion libglade" say?
-- Dan
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