Re: [Planner] Re: [Planner Dev] Success! -> Planner on Darwin/FreeBSD/OSX
- From: Ken Gordon <ksg telusplanet net>
- To: Planner Project Manager <planner lists imendio com>
- Subject: Re: [Planner] Re: [Planner Dev] Success! -> Planner on Darwin/FreeBSD/OSX
- Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 11:31:35 -0700
Patrick
That would probably help me too - I still have not succeeded, but I
can't claim to be a fellow Dallasite :( (but did once have a great
customer in Dallas), if that counts.
Ken
On 2005 Feb 8, at 10:27, P.A.A. wrote:
Hi Fred,
I'm happy to help. I'm about to recompile my Planner using the latest
cvs and see how it goes. I'll post anything that might be helpful.
Initially it looks like you may need to copy the .m4 files mentioned
to /usr/local/share/aclocal.
like
cp /sw/share/aclocal/codeset.m4 /usr/local/share/aclocal
then configure & make
I'll go over my procedures again and make sure I included everything I
did.
Cheers,
Patrick
Alessandra & Assoc. Intl.
Dallas * Ft. Worth, Texas U.S.A.
(214) 335-0278
http://homepage.mac.com/adijedi/
On Feb 4, 2005, at 11:49 AM, Fred Leason wrote:
Patrick:
A month ago I tried to compile planner on my Mac. I began to realize
that I am in way over my head. Today I tried again and found your
posting on gmane.os.apple.fink.beginners. I had already done the cvs
update from :pserver:anonymous anoncvs gnome org:/cvs/gnome (the cvs
in your message did not work for me.)
Apparently I had already updated my libtool and based on your advice,
I updated gettext.
When I ran autogen.sh I got some warnings like:
Please add the files
codeset.m4 gettext.m4 glibc21.m4 iconv.m4 isc-posix.m4 lcmessage.m4
progtest.m4
from the /sw/share/aclocal directory to your autoconf macro directory
or directly to your aclocal.m4 file.
And the last error it displayed was:
config.status: error: cannot find input file: tests/Makefile.in
Sure enough, the tests directory is empty.
This makes me think that maybe I was using the wrong CVS. But this
is the one that Richard Hult at imendio pointed me to.
In summary, thanks to your posting, I am much farther than I have
been. But I don't know what to do next. I am just beginning to use
fink and open source code and I definitely don't understand the .m4
files and how CVS works and what autogen does. If I am "almost
there," I would ask you to help me. But it may be that there is
another 20 hours to get a compile. I just don't know.
Would you be willing to help a fellow Dallas person figure this out.
Fred Leason
P.A.A. wrote:
Excellent!
Thanks Richard & all at imendio for your help, Planner works
wonderfully.
To help others, here's how I installed Planner on my Powerbook G5,
OSX/FreeBSD/Darwin (some easy parts, some tricky parts):
0. Open a new shell/Terminal window. , make sure you are root by
typing "sudo -s" and entering your password
1. Download & install the latest libraries (I used Fink -- best way
I found on a Mac). This could take a couple of days.
2-3. The latest version of gettext I had to install manually in
/usr/local/* for the make to work (for newbies just download it from
gnu.org, become root, cd to the gettext directory, type "./configure
; make ; make install"
4. Now set the environment as follows:
type: setenv PKG_CONFIG_PATH
"/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:/sw/lib/pkgconfig" ; setenv ACLOCAL_PATH
"/usr/local/share/aclocal:/sw/share/aclocal ; setenv CVSROOT
":pserver:anonymous anoncvs gnome org:/cvs/gnome" 5. type "cd ~ ;
cvs login" , press return when asked for a password
6. type cvs co planner
7. type cd planner
9. next tricky part: try typing "./autogen.sh --enable-python=no" ,
if it works, great, if you get a libtool requirement not met then
you will need to install the latest version of libtool but first
make a backup copy of your current /usr/bin/libtool. After running
autogen as above then copy the backup back to /usr/bin/libtool,
before typing make, otherwise strange errors happen.
10. type make, if you get an error in the file mrp-parser.c, edit
the file and change the gsize above the line on which the error
occurs to gint (see Richard's post).
11. type "make ; make install" , should work fine. make sure X or
X11 is running and type /usr/local/bin/planner , and let the good
work begin :)
For those using fink I'm now working to make a planer package for
fink (if someone could do it faster than I that would be great :).
Cheers,
Patrick
Alessandra & Assoc. Intl.
Dallas * Ft. Worth, Texas U.S.A.
(214) 335-0278
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