Re: Gnome, macros, support, intl, compilation problem
- From: Raja R Harinath <harinath cs umn edu>
- To: dov imagic weizmann ac il (Dov Grobgeld)
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Gnome, macros, support, intl, compilation problem
- Date: 25 Oct 1998 11:29:22 -600
dov@imagic.weizmann.ac.il (Dov Grobgeld) writes:
> I've was trying to follow the compilation guide for Gnome but I got an
> error that does not occur in the text.
>
> First of all I was a bit confused that CVS pulled out the three
> libraries support, intl, and macros at the top level though I didn't
> ask it to get these macros explicitely.
>
> Anyhow when I cd to gnome-libs and do
>
> ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/GNOME --with-gtk-prefix=/usr/local/gnome
>
> I get he following sequence of errors:
>
> `aclocal' will also look in `macros'
> **Warning**: No such directory `macros'. Ignored.
Hmm... Strange. This error message cannot occur unless the `macros'
subdir exists -- since this message is in `macros/autogen.sh'.
> And that's the end of it. What I don't understand is the complaints
> about intl, macros, and support. They are in the directory above, and as
> I said before how they got there I don't understand.
I don't understand what you mean by "the directory above". Does the
directory tree look like
Case 1:
/some/path/
macros/
intl/
support/
gnome-libs/
libgnome/
libgnomeui/
Case 2:
/some/path/
gnome-libs/
macros/
intl/
support/
libgnome/
libgnomeui/
Case 2 is what it is supposed to look like. Case 1 could be caused by
an old version of CVS -- please upgrade your `cvs' binary.
If it is Case 1, did you edit `gnome-libs/autogen.sh' to source
`../macros/autogen.sh' rather than `$srcdir/macros/autogen.sh'. That
could explain why it got so far.
- Hari
--
Raja R Harinath ------------------------------ harinath@cs.umn.edu
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