Voice (and Video)
Thijs Alkemade
thijsalkemade at gmail.com
Sat Jun 12 17:06:25 UTC 2010
Hi,
I'm by no means an expert on the build-script or dependencies in general, I just tried building my own libpurple recently and got it to work after some messing around. I hope this can be of use to you.
I think in the current version of the script in mercurial the downloading of libpurple's source is disabled. Line 62 of Dependencies/phase/build_purple.sh is commented out, so it doesn't run the whole mtn checkout stuff. As you probably have a checkout of libpurple's source somewhere that you've modified, I think the easiest way to make that build would be to symlink that to Dependencies/source/im.pidgin.adium.
Otherwise, you should install mtn, uncomment that line and have some patience (the monotone checkout took quite a long time for me).
I hope this helps, and good luck with VV :)
Thijs
Op 12 jun 2010, om 18:39 heeft Jonathan Lyons het volgende geschreven:
> 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
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