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Re: [gcmd-usr] "make" - this has to be easy..
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peter |
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Re: [gcmd-usr] "make" - this has to be easy.. |
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Sat, 08 Aug 2009 08:25:53 +0700 |
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Well that was an easy fix. I did actually look earlier on getdeb but
did not realize that there was a 64 bit version available. Thank you
for pointing this out..... reading the site properly and two clicks
has fixed my problem.
I did try installing various things from synaptic last night to try and
get make to run. Did not manage it....
Piotr Eljasiak wrote:
>> Le vendredi 07 août 2009 à 20:08 +0700, peter a écrit :
>>
>>> Good to hear that you got this working in Ubuntu 9.04 64 bit without issue.
>>>
>>> You say "There must be an error somewhere on the configure output.". I
>>> cannot see anything that says there is a fundamental problem. This is
>>> what I see when I run ./configure. Do you notice anything significant
>>> that I do not see?
>>>
>>>
>> snip
>>
>>> checking for gcc... (cached) gcc
>>> checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... (cached) yes
>>> checking whether gcc accepts -g... (cached) yes
>>> checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... (cached) none needed
>>> checking dependency style of gcc... (cached) gcc3
>>> checking for g++... no
>>> checking for c++... no
>>> checking for gpp... no
>>> checking for aCC... no
>>> checking for CC... no
>>> checking for cxx... no
>>> checking for cc++... no
>>> checking for cl.exe... no
>>> checking for FCC... no
>>> checking for KCC... no
>>> checking for RCC... no
>>> checking for xlC_r... no
>>> checking for xlC... no
>>> checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... no
>>>
>> snip
>>
>>> checking if glib >= 2.6.0 exists... configure: error: no
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> You are missing g++, glib, and flex (at least) (most no are not good
>> signs) I would suggest adding them one after the other.
>>
>>
>
> Just for keeping your system clean - it's always better to install gcmd
> using packages than to 'make install'. There is the 1.2.8 gcmd package
> available for Ubuntu 9.04 64 bit from:
> http://www.getdeb.net/release/4544
>
>
> Piotr
>
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