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autogen, then no configure Florent Monnier 05 Jun 21:43
autogen, then no configure Øyvind Kolås 05 Jun 22:20
autogen, then no configure Florent Monnier 09 Jun 22:15
autogen, then no configure Florent Monnier 09 Jun 22:28
autogen, then no configure Øyvind Kolås 10 Jun 02:07
autogen, then no configure Florent Monnier 11 Jun 11:21
autogen, then no configure Eric Grivel 11 Jun 14:12
Florent Monnier
2006-06-05 21:43:02 UTC (almost 18 years ago)

autogen, then no configure

Hi,
I've just download the last gegl, after running ./autogen.sh there is no configure file generated. Is it normal? How should I make the configure generated?

thanks in advance

Øyvind Kolås
2006-06-05 22:20:52 UTC (almost 18 years ago)

autogen, then no configure

* Florent Monnier [060605 21:46]:

I've just download the last gegl, after running ./autogen.sh there is no configure file generated. Is it normal? How should I make the configure generated?

What is the output of ./autogen.sh?. Personally I have to add --disable-gtk-doc to make it generate configure.

/Øyvind K.

Florent Monnier
2006-06-09 22:15:37 UTC (almost 18 years ago)

autogen, then no configure

I've just download the last gegl, after running ./autogen.sh there is no configure file generated. Is it normal? How should I make the configure generated?

What is the output of ./autogen.sh?. Personally I have to add --disable-gtk-doc to make it generate configure.

Here is the output of ./autogen.sh : http://www.linux-nantes.org/~fmonnier/tmp/gegl.autogen.log

Florent Monnier
2006-06-09 22:28:11 UTC (almost 18 years ago)

autogen, then no configure

Hi,

What is the output of ./autogen.sh?. Personally I have to add --disable-gtk-doc to make it generate configure.

Here is the output of ./autogen.sh : http://www.linux-nantes.org/~fmonnier/tmp/gegl.autogen.log

I've just add this before running ./autogen.sh --disable-gtk-doc : export ACLOCAL_FLAGS="-I /usr/share/aclocal/"

And now the output is this one: http://www.linux-nantes.org/~fmonnier/tmp/gegl.autogen.log.2

Øyvind Kolås
2006-06-10 02:07:29 UTC (almost 18 years ago)

autogen, then no configure

* Florent Monnier [060610 00:46]:

Hi,

What is the output of ./autogen.sh?. Personally I have to add --disable-gtk-doc to make it generate configure.

Here is the output of ./autogen.sh : http://www.linux-nantes.org/~fmonnier/tmp/gegl.autogen.log

I've just add this before running ./autogen.sh --disable-gtk-doc : export ACLOCAL_FLAGS="-I /usr/share/aclocal/"

And now the output is this one: http://www.linux-nantes.org/~fmonnier/tmp/gegl.autogen.log.2

Configure complains that it is unable to find the babl.pc file using pkgconfig. This probably means that pkg-config isn't looking in /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig for babl if it is installed there. If itis try:

export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig

before running configure as well.

/Øyvind K.

Florent Monnier
2006-06-11 11:21:02 UTC (almost 18 years ago)

autogen, then no configure

Hi,

Configure complains that it is unable to find the babl.pc file using pkgconfig. This probably means that pkg-config isn't looking in /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig for babl if it is installed there.

Perhaps that I didn't know that babl was a dependency too ;-) I though babl was a part of your sandboxes. As I understand, it seems that now it's a part of GEGL ?

Eric Grivel
2006-06-11 14:12:18 UTC (almost 18 years ago)

autogen, then no configure

Florent Monnier wrote:

Hi,

Configure complains that it is unable to find the babl.pc file using pkgconfig. This probably means that pkg-config isn't looking in /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig for babl if it is installed there.

Perhaps that I didn't know that babl was a dependency too ;-) I though babl was a part of your sandboxes. As I understand, it seems that now it's a part of GEGL ?

As Oeyvind wrote in the announcement of the gegle-demo sandbox, earlier in this mailing list:

> To use the sandbox you will need recent(?) glib, libpng, libjpg and > SDL (for a test case that displays an animation), as well as CVS > checkouts of the gegl and babl modules from GNOME CVS.

so it seems that gegl and babl are two side-by-side modules.

Eric