[Scribus] Compiling problem on Mandrake 10
Francis Giraldeau
francis.giraldeau
Wed Aug 18 00:21:49 CEST 2004
I have some trouble to make the latest CVS compile on Mandrake 10.
I did the trick with autoconf and automake:
WANT_AUTOCONF=2.5
WANT_AUTOMAKE=1.7
[francis at edison Scribus]$ env | grep WANT
WANT_AUTOCONF=2.5
WANT_AUTOMAKE=1.7
[francis at edison Scribus]$ rpm -qa | grep autoconf
autoconf2.5-2.59-3mdk
autoconf-2.13-19mdk
[francis at edison Scribus]$ rpm -qa | grep automake
automake1.7-1.7.9-1mdk
Here is the error message I have when I try to do the following command:
[francis at edison Scribus]$ make -f Makefile.dist
This Makefile is only for the CVS repository
This will be deleted before making the distribution
*** Creating acinclude.m4
!!! If you get recursion errors from autoconf, it is advisable to set
the
environment variable M4 to something including "--nesting-limit=500"
*** Creating aclocal.m4
*** Creating configure
*** Creating config.h template
*** Creating Makefile templates
aclocal.m4:560: invalid unused variable name: `DCOP_DEPENDENCIES'
aclocal.m4:993: invalid unused variable name: `X_LDFLAGS'
aclocal.m4:3703: invalid unused variable name: `IDL_DEPENDENCIES'
aclocal.m4:3636: invalid unused variable name: `MICO_LDFLAGS'
aclocal.m4:1235: invalid unused variable name: `KDE_MT_LDFLAGS'
aclocal.m4:1649: invalid unused variable name: `KDE_LDFLAGS'
aclocal.m4:1711: invalid unused variable name: `USER_LDFLAGS'
aclocal.m4:1470: invalid unused variable name: `QT_LDFLAGS'
aclocal.m4:3636: invalid unused variable name: `MICO_LDFLAGS'
aclocal.m4:1235: invalid unused variable name: `KDE_MT_LDFLAGS'
aclocal.m4:1649: invalid unused variable name: `KDE_LDFLAGS'
aclocal.m4:1711: invalid unused variable name: `USER_LDFLAGS'
aclocal.m4:1470: invalid unused variable name: `QT_LDFLAGS'
aclocal.m4:560: invalid unused variable name: `DCOP_DEPENDENCIES'
aclocal.m4:993: invalid unused variable name: `X_LDFLAGS'
aclocal.m4:3703: invalid unused variable name: `IDL_DEPENDENCIES'
scribus/Makefile.am:179: invalid unused variable name: `AM_LDFLAGS'
[...] And so on
Any idea about the problem?
Have a nice day,
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Francis Giraldeau
http://www.revolutionlinux.com
http://www.gulus.org
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