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Re: Sample Apps under IRIX6.5
From: |
Jonathan Impett |
Subject: |
Re: Sample Apps under IRIX6.5 |
Date: |
Tue, 12 Jan 1999 14:52:28 +0000 |
Marcus G. Daniels wrote:
> >>>>> "JI" == Jonathan Impett <address@hidden> writes:
>
> JI> The config.swarm files (in both
> JI> /usr/local/swarm-1.3.1/etc and /usr/local/etc/swarm), have
> JI> "prefix=NONE", and "NONE" is where make seems to be looking. The
> JI> configure line I gave originally was "./configure
> JI> --with-defaultdir=/usr/local", with no "--prefix" setting. Should
> JI> the config.swarm files be rewritten somehow, or does that require
> JI> reconfiguring from the top?
>
> It's better to reconfigure from the top with --prefix so that the
> compiled-in #defines get set. The prefix/swarm_prefix settings will
> work right in 1.4.
>
> Thanks for the report.
>
Gmaking heatbugs now finds the o32 Xpm library (in /usr/lib), instead
of the n32 (in /usr/lib32):
ld32: WARNING 85: definition of __eprintf in
/usr/local/lib/libcollections.so preempts that definition in
/usr/local/lib/libmisc.so. (many such warnings)
ld32: FATAL 12: Expecting n32 objects: /usr/lib/libXpm.so is o32.
gmake: *** [heatbugs] Error 1
Changing the config line to:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local --with-xpmlibname=/usr/lib32/libXpm.so
generates the following message during configuration:
checking directory of lib/usr/lib32/libXpm.so... no
checking directory of libXpm... /usr/lib
checking for tclsh8.0... (cached) yes
i.e. configure doesn't find the file in /lib32 (nor with any other
version of its name or directory).
Is there another --with I can give, can it be set directly in
/swarm-1.3.1/configure, or is there another secret?
thanks,
Jonathan
Jonathan Impett
Faculty of Music
University of Cambridge
West Road
Cambridge CB3 9DP
UK
tel: (+44) (0)1954 250192
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