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Re: Installation issues debian 8.2: SOLVED


From: Tristan Bellogi
Subject: Re: Installation issues debian 8.2: SOLVED
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2016 21:47:38 +0100

can't say why but but since ivan's script doesn't run a make install
after building llvm/clang, even if tweaking my LD_LIBRARY_PATH any
attempt at running cmake abort...

Then simply running sudo -E make install + making paths to point
to /usr/local/lib & /usr/local/bin solved the problem!

After having done some compilations I can say GNUstep is installed and
running on my Debian Jessie ;-)

Thanks for your support
Later,
Tristan

Le dimanche 17 janvier 2016 à 02:11 +0000, Ivan Vučica a écrit :
> I haven't built LLVM with my script in a while. Are you sure you need
> the very latest Clang?
> 
> On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 7:38 PM Bertrand Gmail
> <bertrand.dekoninck@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>         I don't remember if I compile clang separately before using
>         ivan's script. I've just tried now the script on Jessie and
>         get the same error. 
>         
>         You can try this :
>         
>          inside ~/ivucica-gnustep-ubuntu-install:
>         
>         create a clang-build dir;
>         cd to this dir.
>         And compile llvm using :
>         cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ../llvm/
>         
>         The "Release" is mandatory if you don't want to have a debug
>         build which is the default for llvm.
>         
>         It seems to work for me as I can launch the compilation
>         process here.
>         Once it's done, do a make install and relaunch ivan's script
>         without WITH_TRUNK_LLVM=1.
>         
>         I forgot to say : you can disable opal compilation in ivan's
>         script because it won't find the dedication libraries at
>         compile time : some names are different in Ubuntu and in
>         Debian. You can compile it by hand after.
>         
>         Hope it will help.
>         
>         
>         Bertrand
>         
>         
>         On 16/01/2016 12:32, Tristan Bellogi wrote:
>         
>         > Hi,
>         > Thanks for you answers... yet even if ain't succeed
>         > already ;-)
>         > 
>         > As previously told, I've install GNUstep-VM-0.9.6 within my
>         > Virtulabox: easy to do and it works like a charm!
>         > 
>         > But I would have a working GNUstep install on my latest
>         > debian 8.2...
>         > So I've done a fresh Debian install on a brand new HD then
>         > reboot, download Ivan Vučica' GNUstep installation script,
>         > cd to
>         > 
>         > ~/ivucica-gnustep-ubuntu-install
>         > 
>         > for finally isssuing:
>         > 
>         > sudo WITH_TRUNK_LLVM=1 ./GNUstep\ with\ libobjc2\ on\ Ubuntu.sh
>         > 
>         > 00-ubuntu-deps.sh, 05-vcs-checkout.sh.sh ran well... but
>         > 10-build-llvm.sh abort with th following message:
>         > 
>         > configure: error: In-source builds are not allowed. Please 
> configure from a separate build directory!
>         > Failed building trunk LLVM and Clang...
>         > 
>         > I've added some TRACING to ivan script... and relaunch the
>         > scrip with:
>         > 
>         > sudo WITHOUT_CHECKOUT=1 WITH_TRUNK_LLVM=1 ./GNUstep\ with\ 
> libobjc2\ on\ Ubuntu.sh
>         > 
>         > Now I got:
>         > 
>         > > Skipping checkout from VCS
>         > > Tristan:TRACING (10-build-llvm.sh - 1rst line)>> actual working 
> directory = /usr/local/src/GNUstep/ivucica-gnustep-ubuntu-install
>         > > Building trunk LLVM and Clang
>         > > =============================
>         > > Tristan:TRACING (10-build-llvm.sh - within if [ 
> "$WITH_TRUNK_LLVM" == "1" ] test loop ) >> actual working directory = 
> /usr/local/src/GNUstep/ivucica-gnustep-ubuntu-install/llvm
>         > > configure: error: In-source builds are not allowed. Please 
> configure from a separate build directory!
>         > > Failed building trunk LLVM and Clang
>         > 
>         > The goal is:
>         > Porting a naval architecture system from Mac OS X to Linux.
>         > The system itself has been developed following the GTKCad
>         > project specs...
>         > My customer will from Mac to Linux if and only if
>         > Development and Maintenance of the system could be as easy
>         > as onto the Mac... What is not actually the case... And
>         > Customers are'nt developers, they don't care to know why it
>         > doesn't work, they only want the thing are working
>         > actually...
>         > 
>         > OK, being here, I'va also installed a fresh Ubuntu onto a
>         > separate partition of our new HD... Ivan' script does the
>         > job! I've a GNUstep dir in ~/, another in /usr and after
>         > compiling some code of my own I can successfuly run opentool
>         > myTool and/or openapp meApp.app
>         > 
>         > The question st'ill remain the same: Howto install
>         > GNUstep/Objc2 onto debian 8.2 (just because for obscure my
>         > customer doesn't want Ubuntu but Debian... and a customer is
>         > to treated as a KIng...)
>         > 
>         > Debian installer seems to install llvm-3.5 by default (not
>         > clang, just llvm) ?
>         > 
>         > Thanks in advance for any help
>         > 
>         > Tristan
>         > 
>         > 
>         > 
>         > 
>         > 
>         > 
>         > 
>         > 
>         > 
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