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Re: Failed to build package build-m4
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John W. Eaton |
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Re: Failed to build package build-m4 |
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Thu, 8 Dec 2016 16:34:11 -0500 |
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On 12/08/2016 02:30 PM, Sascha Suessspeck wrote:
Greetings John,
Thanks for your reply. To answer your first question, I downloaded a
zip-file from http://hg.octave.org/mxe-octave/ and hit 'autoconfig'
Do you mean autoconf?
> in the command prompt while running MINGW32 shell in the background,
I don't know what you mean by "in the background" in this context. I
suspect there is some confusion here about the terms that you are using.
> then './configure', then 'make zip-dist'.
Yes, I did all this on a Windows system. I did try the alternative
building Octave natively for Windows, on a Windows system. I ran
'./configure' in the folder of the patched Octave source code (v4.2.0)
and stumbled over the PCRE library and header files that need to be
installed. I downloaded and installed (./configure) PCRE, and placed a
copy of the pcre folder and related files in the C:\MinGW\include and
other folders. However, I could not locate the required pcre_compile
file anywhere and am stuck.
If you are using mxe-octave to build Octave for Windows on a Windows
system, then you are doing a native build. A cross-build means you are
building for a different OS than the one where the build is running.
I.e., you are building Octave for Windows while doing the build on a
Linux system.
I think you need to use the following options for the configure step:
./configuire --enable-native-build
You may also want to use the options
--enable-binary-packages
--enable-devel-tools
--enable-octave=stable
jwe