Re: A new compile problem -- complaints about orbit-idl version building gnome-core



On Mon, 8 Feb 1999 18:19:18 +0100, Kero van Gelder
<gelderk@natlab.research.philips.com> wrote:

>> 
>> I am running the 2.2.1 kernel with the rest installed using very recent
>> RPM files from rawhide.redhat.com.
>> 
>> I am compiling from source received from CVS a couple of hours ago.
>> 
>> The error:
>> 
>> --------------------
>> In file included from /usr/local/include/libgnorba/gnome-factory.h:7,
>>                  from /usr/local/include/libgnorba/gnorba.h:7,
>>                  from gnome-help-browser.c:30:
>> /usr/local/include/orb/orbit.h:37: #error "You need to rerun 'orbit-idl' on
>> the .idl file whose stubs you are using. These stubs were generated with an
>> older version of ORBit, and need to be regenerated."
>> make[3]: *** [gnome-help-browser.o] Error 1
>> 
>> ---------------------
>> 
>> orbit-idl --libIDL-version reports:
>> libIDL 0.5.8 (CORBA 2.2)
>> 
>> I rebuilt ORBit without errors, so I am figuring that this is the correct
>> version.  I don't see another version of orbit-idl on my system.
>
>It seems to be ORBit is ``newer'' than gnome.
>
>ORBIT_IDL_SERIAL is defined in several packages, among which
>gnome-libs and control-center (I have not reached gnome-core yet),
>where it is defined as 8, while ORBit defines it in orb.h as 9 and
>subsequently checks it. Hence the error message. I try to replace 8 by
>9, but I am not sure whether it works. Newer versions than 0.99.5 are
>not available for gnome-libs afaik, so trying an older OBit might work
>(but is not something to be happy about).
>
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