Re: [Gtk-osx-users] failed glib build on 10.6
- From: Ingolf Schäfer <ingolf schaefer gmail com>
- To: GTK+-2 OSX Users <gtk-osx-users lists sourceforge net>
- Subject: Re: [Gtk-osx-users] failed glib build on 10.6
- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 10:21:44 +0200
Am 11.09.2009 um 08:42 schrieb Richard Jones:
> On 11/09/2009, at 1:10 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>> On Sep 10, 2009, at 5:37 PM, Richard Jones wrote:
>>> I have no Fink, DarwinPorts, MacPorts or similar environment set up.
>>> My system is an upgrade from Leopard. I had installed Python 2.6 (a
>>> 32-bit build) under Leopard using the installer from python.org and
>>> that remains the active python 2.6 on the system (Snow Leopard
>>> upgrade did not overwrite it). I have some things installed in /usr/
>>> local/ but I don't believe any of it is relevant. Other than that I
>>> cannot think of anything that would affect the build of glib, yet
>>> when I run "jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-core" I get the attached
>>> output.
>>>
>>> Please advise if there's any other information that would help debug
>>> this problem.
>>
>> Did you run jhbuild bootstrap and jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-
>> bootstrap
>> before attempting to jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-core?
>
> Yep, I followed the instructions as given at:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/gtk-osx/wiki/Build
Have you followed the link to this page:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/gtk-osx/wiki/SnowLeopard
and considered the remarks on 32bit Python 2.6.2?
Just to make sure... Worked fine for me.
Best wishes,
Ingolf
>
> And there are no problems reported building those things.
>
>
>> Other than that, does `which gcc` report /usr/bin/gcc, and /usr/bin/
>> gcc point to /usr/bin/gcc-4.2?
>
> Yes.
>
>
>> Is this an absolutely clean start on 10.6, or might there be
>> leftovers from 10.5?
>
> The system was upgraded from 10.5 but the build was started in 10.6
>
>
>> Gatomic.c has a bunch of assembly routines. While %rdx isn't
>> mentioned
>> explicitly in the source file, it might be something mis-generated
>> somewhere. Just to be sure that /usr/local doesn't have anything
>> strange and that there are no leftovers, try the following:
>>
>> $ rm -rf ~/gtk
>> $ export PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:~/.local/bin
>> $ jhbuild bootstrap
>> $ jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-bootstrap meta-gtk-osx-core
>
> I went one step further and removed ~/.local as well, but I had to
> include git's install directory:
>
> $ rm -rf ~/gtk ~/.local
> $ export PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:~/.local/bin:/usr/local/git/bin
> $ jhbuild bootstrap
> $ jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-bootstrap meta-gtk-osx-core
>
> With the same outcome - the error compiling "gatomic.c". I tried it
> twice, just to be sure.
>
> I googled the error and found a discussion on an unrelated project's
> site which suggested using "-m32" switch to gcc. I used that and got
> "gatomic.c" to compile. Unfortunately I can't figure how to work that
> into the jhbuild process.
>
>
> Richard
>
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