Re: Having idl compile problems on Solaris
- From: "Peter O'Shea" <peter oshea analog com>
- To: jacob berkman <jacob ximian com>
- Cc: Nautilus <nautilus-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Having idl compile problems on Solaris
- Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 10:04:05 -0400
jacob berkman wrote:
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 17:58, Peter O'Shea wrote:
I'm trying to compile nautilus 2.0.0 on a Solaris 8 ultrasparc. All
other gnome2 packages have compiled
pretty smoothly, with the exception of problems with
bind_textdomain_codeset. I'm installing gnome2
under my home directory, so am configuring with --prefix, but nothing else.
Compiling nautilus fails in /libnautilus with the two idl files. I'm
thinking that my installation of
orbit-idl-2 works ok, because other gnome components with idl compile
fine. Below is the command
line output for the first idl file. Any pointers or help would be
greatly appreciated.
Peter O'Shea
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/poshea/bin/gnome2/bin/orbit-idl-2
/home/poshea/bin/gnome2/share/idl/bonobo-activation-2.0
/home/poshea/bin/gnome2/share/idl/bonobo-2.0
--define=__nautilus_view_component_COMPILATION nautilus-view-component.idl
orbit-idl-2 2.4.0 compiling
small mode, show preprocessor errors, passes: stubs skels common
headers skel_impl imodule
cpp: Input file `' is a directory
Error: Empty file
** (process:16509): WARNING **:
/home/poshea/bin/gnome2/share/idl/bonobo-activation-2.0 compilation failed
cpp: Input file `' is a directory
Error: Empty file
this looks a bit like what i was getting on os x.
what does grep IDL_INCLUDES config.status give in the top srcdir for
nautilus? does it work when using gnu sed?
- jacob
in the nautilus top directory, 'grep IDL_INCLUDES config.status' returns:
s,@LIBNAUTILUS_IDL_INCLUDES@,
/home/poshea/bin/gnome2/share/idl/bonobo-activation-2.0
/home/poshea/bin/gnome2/share/idl/bonobo-2.0,;t t
s,@CORE_IDL_INCLUDES@,
/home/poshea/bin/gnome2/share/idl/bonobo-activation-2.0
/home/poshea/bin/gnome2/share/idl/bonobo-2.0,;t t
Where/when would I use gnu sed?
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