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Re: compilation of cdrdao-1.1.5



Hi Hendrik!

cdrdao-1.1.5 is working! Thank you for your support.
In fact the problem was a missing library. 
in the config.log i've found an error message that
the file signal_system.h and others were missing.
i searched for the file  zcat Contents-i386.gz|grep  signal_system.h
and then i knew that i had to install libsigc++-dev.
I truly do not understand why libgtkmm-dev does not
depend on libsigc++-dev - is this what we call a bug :) ?

-tzvetan

On Thu, 2001-09-13 at 00:08, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 12. September 2001 23:27 schrieben Sie:
> > Hi Hendrik!
> >
> > thank you very much for your quick reply.
> >
> > On Wed, 2001-09-12 at 22:11, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > > Tzvetan Ivanov wrote:
> > > > Thanx for the hint with the debian/control file.
> > > > You were right - i had to install some libs -
> > > > unfortunately after installing all the libs and running
> > > > dpkg-buildpackage again the same errors occured :(
> > >
> > > You do not use the libs, you want to compile with them. Compiling is part
> > > of development and thus you need the header files which are in the -dev
> > > packages.
> >
> > I installed all the libs-packages statet in cdrdao-1.1.5/debian/control
> > file i.e.: libglade-gnome0-dev, libgnomemm-dev, libgtk1.2-dev,
> > libgtkmm-dev, pccts - then i run dpkg-buildpackage. What do you mean
> > with "you do not use the libs"? how can i make sure that i "use" the
> > libs - aren't they automatically included by the src-code? what's wrong
> > with this stuff? look at my "error" attachment - all the files statet in
> > the error messages (see first attachment) do in fact
> > [snip-error]
> >    ../RULES/rules.cnf:58: ../incs/i686-linux-cc/Inull: No such file or
> > directory
> > [snap-error]
> > exist ! but they are NOT found by the compilation script or whatever. i
> > quess it's some kind of trivial error . . . hopefully trivial enough for
> > this mailinglist *g*
> 
> Well, the rules.cnf is in scscilib/RULES. Going from there, it might help, 
> creating the dir manually: scsilib/incs/i686-linux-cc/Inul
> It might be a simple Makefile error. You might consider to try to compile it 
> manually, first. Do _not_ _forget_ to delete the file configure.cache first!!!
> 
> But what system you try to compile this on? Mine is found as 
> i586-pc-linux-gnu by the configure script.
> 
> HS



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