Re: [Re: I cannot get gnome-core to compile all applets.] -Reply



I believe the make distclean removes the *.cache and *.log files, but the make clean does not.

>>> Miles Lane <goldscarab@netscape.net> 02/02/99 02:49pm >>>

>>Miles Lane <goldscarab@netscape.net> writes:
>>
>> I have checked out the latest CVS tree (this afternoon).
>> I have built almost everything.
>> 
>> Every time I try to build gnome-core, I get this error message:
>> 
>>   checking for libgtop-config... (cached) no
>>   checking for libgtop - version >= 0.99.0... no
>>   configure: warning: LibGTop >= 0.99.0 not found
>>   configure: warning: *** `cpuload' applet will not be built ***
>>   configure: warning: *** `cpumemusage' applet will not be built ***
>>   configure: warning: *** `diskusage' applet will not be built ***
>>   configure: warning: *** `multiload' applet will not be built ***
>>   configure: warning: *** `netload' applet will not be built ***
>> 
>> And yet, libgtop-config --version reports:
>> 
>>   0.99.3

>Is /usr/local/bin in your PATH and did you remove config.cache before
>running autogen.sh ?
>
>Martin

Miles replies:

 Martin, I do have /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin in my PATH.
 I have a script I have written that runs autogen.sh in each
 Gnome subdirectory in the prescribed compilation order.
 After each execution of autogen.sh, I run:

  make && make install && make clean && ldconfig

 So, if "make clean" deletes the config.cache file, then, yes,
 it is being deleted.  My linux laptop is at home, so I'll
 check this evening to see whether config.cache is getting
 regenerated.  If it isn't, is that a bug in the "make clean"
 definition?

 I'll try deleting config.cache 'by hand' and see if that causes
 the libgtop version to be correctly identified.  I hope it works
 'cause there is a lot of complexity to the autogen process.

 Thanks!
  Miles

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