Voice (and Video)
Jonathan Lyons
higher.orbital at gmail.com
Sat Jun 12 16:39:46 UTC 2010
Hmm.Well, I got most of the dependencies to compile using build.sh, however,
they only do so natively. As far as the default build for the other
architectures, it still stops with the same error. It usually stops
complaining that it "can't run compiled C programs" during the configure
script.
But, native arch only, I can build all the dependencies up to libpurple,
which stops after the build of cyrus-sasl at the following command:
Running command:
/Users/jclyons/Adium/Dependencies/./autogen.sh
--disable-dependency-tracking --disable-gtkui --disable-consoleui
--disable-perl --enable-debug --disable-static --enable-shared
--enable-cyrus-sasl --prefix=/Users/jclyons/Adium/Dependencies/build
--with-static-prpls=bonjour,facebook,gg,irc,jabber,msn,myspace,novell,oscar,qq,sametime,simple,yahoo,zephyr
--disable-plugins --disable-avahi --disable-dbus --enable-gnutls=no
--enable-nss=no --enable-vv=yes --disable-idn
phases/utility.sh: line 44: ./autogen.sh: No such file or directory
What is autogen.sh? Should it be in the root of my Dependencies/ directory?
Is it part of the libpurple tarball? If so, then at no point do I see the
script fetch and extract pidgin/libpurple itself.
Jonathan
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Evan Schoenberg, M.D.
<evan.s at dreskin.net>wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
> On Jun 3, 2010, at 10:11 AM, Jonathan Lyons wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I've had a little bit of time to work on this again. However, I am
> unfamiliar with the build process for your dependencies (specifically the
> build.sh script). Every time I try to build the dependencies using build.sh
> I get the following error during the build of gettext:
> >
> > mv: rename
> /Users/jclyons/adium/Dependencies/source/gettext/gettext-runtime/config.h to
> /Users/jclyons/adium/Dependencies/source/gettext/gettext-runtime/config-x86_64.h:
> No such file or directory
> >
> > This is after the "configure" phase of the build script, so there should
> be a config.h file, unless something is going wrong...but it doesn't look
> like there are any verbose debugging flags for build.sh, so I can't tell.
>
> Try taking a look at error.log and build.log in the Dependencies directory.
> My guess is that the configure phase is failing somehow; the verbose
> debugging goes to the *.log files, so hopefully that will be enlightening
> either to you or to someone on the list.
>
> -Evan
>
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