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Re: [Gnash] Gnash-0.8.1 configure error : boost libraries


From: fruity
Subject: Re: [Gnash] Gnash-0.8.1 configure error : boost libraries
Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2008 12:47:17 +0100
User-agent: Icedove 1.5.0.14pre (X11/20071018)

fruity wrote:
> Rob Savoye wrote:
>   
>> strk wrote:
>>
>>   
>>     
>>>> *checking for the Boost Version... 1_34_1
>>>> checking for Boost libraries... -lboost_date_time-gcc33-mt
>>>> -lboost_thread-gcc33-mt
>>>> checking boost/thread.hpp usability... no
>>>> checking boost/thread.hpp presence... no
>>>> checking for boost/thread.hpp... no*
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>   It does appear to have found your installation.
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> Benoit Sigoure gave us this link:
>>> http://repo.or.cz/w/boost.m4.git
>>>     
>>>       
>>   We don't use that one. We have our own boost macro that support cross
>> compiling, unlike the other one.
>>
>>   
>>     
>>>> I have libraries *libboost_date_time-gcc33-mt.so, libboost_thread-gcc33-mt
>>>> libraries.so in /usr/local/include/* but still it is not able to pickup
>>>> those i think.
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>  If you get the name like "-lboost_date_time-gcc33-mt", it was found. It
>> looks more like some error. The easiest way to debug configure problems
>> is to set CONFIG_SHELL to "sh -x" in your environment, and then run
>> configure like "$CONFIG_SHELL ./configure.... blah". This will turn on
>> all the debugging output, and then one of us can look at it and see what
>> happened. At that point fixing it is easy.
>>
>>  I have boost 34 build from source, and I also work on a Fedora 7
>> machine, and it all works fine for me. If you do the above, we can
>> figure out what the issue is.
>>
>>   btw, is this is a stock 0.8.1 release ? If so, I'd try cvs, as our
>> boost macro has changed heavily since the last release.
>>
>>      - rob -
>>
>>   
>>     

Sorry rob i sented you this mail by mistake

Did you solve the problem?
did you as rob told you?

CONFIG_SHELL="sh -x" ./configure.... blah

whats the output?
don't paste it all in a mail, better in an attachment.
just to know if is all about the m4 macro

bye






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