Re: Error run gnome install



After doing this I now get the following error:

gmake[2]: Entering directory `/mnt/home/ajae/garnome-0.22.0/gnome/gtk+'
[===== NOW BUILDING:    gtk+-2.2.1    =====]
   [fetch] complete for gtk+.
   [checksum] complete for gtk+.
   [extract] complete for gtk+.
==> Applying patch download/insensitive-iain.diff
can't find file to patch at input line 4
Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?
The text leading up to this was:
--------------------------
|diff --speed-large-files --minimal -Nru tmp/gtk+-2.2.1/gtk/gtkstyle.c work/gtk+-2.2.1/gtk/gtkstyle.c
|--- tmp/gtk+-2.2.1/gtk/gtkstyle.c    2003-01-31 15:42:34.000000000 +1100
|+++ work/gtk+-2.2.1/gtk/gtkstyle.c    2003-02-08 08:11:30.000000000 +1100
--------------------------

highlander7 cox net wrote:

From: Micheon Eubanks <Micheon Eubanks Sun Com>
Date: 2003/03/30 Sun PM 03:26:00 EST
To: garnome-list gnome org
Subject: Error run gnome install

I am receiving the following error:  Can someone help me with this?

gmake install
[===== NOW BUILDING:	gnome-desktop-1	=====]
	[fetch] complete for gnome-desktop.
	[checksum] complete for gnome-desktop.
	[extract] complete for gnome-desktop.
	[patch] complete for gnome-desktop.
 ==> Building gnome/metacity as a dependency
gmake[1]: Entering directory `/mnt/home/time/garnome-0.22.0/gnome/metacity'
[===== NOW BUILDING:	metacity-2.4.34	=====]
	[fetch] complete for metacity.
	[checksum] complete for metacity.
	[extract] complete for metacity.
	[patch] complete for metacity.
 ==> Building gnome/gtk+ as a dependency
gmake[2]: Entering directory `/mnt/home/time/garnome-0.22.0/gnome/gtk+'
[===== NOW BUILDING:	gtk+-2.2.1	=====]
	[fetch] complete for gtk+.
	[checksum] complete for gtk+.
	[extract] complete for gtk+.
 ==> Applying patch download/insensitive-iain.diff
patch: Invalid options.
patch: Usage:	patch [-blNR] [-c|-e|-n] [-d dir] [-D define] [-i patchfile]\
	      [-o outfile] [-p num] [-r rejectfile] [file]

You either have to fix gar.conf.mk to use gpatch,
or symlink /usr/bin/gpatch to "some path/patch" such
that "some path" is in front of /usr/bin, which is
where the patch binary you're getting output from
is.  I assume you're trying to build on Solaris.

Ben






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