Mike Solomon < address@hidden> writes: Hey all,
In my update to OS X 10.9, I’ve had to uninstall and reinstall lots of stuff. In the LilyPond configure script, I get
<snip> checking for guile-config... guile-config checking guile-config version... 1.8.8 checking guile compile flags... -I/usr/local/Cellar/guile18/1.8.8/include -D_THREAD_SAFE checking guile link flags... -D_THREAD_SAFE -L/usr/local/Cellar/guile18/1.8.8/lib -lguile -lltdl -lgmp -lm -lltdl checking libguile.h usability... no checking libguile.h presence... no checking for libguile.h... no checking for scm_boot_guile in -lguile... no checking for scm_boot_guile... no checking for scm_t_hash_fold_fn... no checking for scm_t_hash_handle_fn... no checking for scm_t_subr... no </snip>
I checked in my /usr/local/Cellar/guile18/1.8.8/include and libguile.h is indeed there. Does anyone know where the configure script is looking for libguile.h?
It will call guile-config compile I would assume, if it goes to the pain of finding guile-config first.
Hmm…:
mbp-de-mike:build mikesolomon$ guile-config compile -I/usr/local/Cellar/guile18/1.8.8/include -D_THREAD_SAFE mbp-de-mike:build mikesolomon$ ls /usr/local/Cellar/guile18/1.8.8/include guile libguile libguile.h
So this definitely gives a directory with libguile.h in it. But for some reason it’s not found by the configure script.
Cheers, MS |