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From: | Samuel Dupree |
Subject: | Re: [bug-gsrc] Attempting to build/install gsrc undert Mac OS X El Capitan (10.11.6) |
Date: | Sat, 3 Sep 2016 00:51:25 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.11; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/45.2.0 |
Brandon, I got a little further by installing gtk+3 using homebrew. The problem I'm now having is with the command
make -C pkg/gnu/helloThe output I get from this command follows: users-MacBook-Pro:gsrc user$ make -C pkg/gnu/hello [fetch] Complete. Finished rules: pre-everything custom-pre-everything cookies/hello-2.10 download pre-fetch custom-pre-fetch download/hello-2.10.tar.gz download/hello-2.10.tar.gz.sig post-fetch custom-post-fetch [checksum] Running sha256sum on hello-2.10.tar.gz if grep -- ' download/hello-2.10.tar.gz$' sha256sums; then \ if LC_ALL="C" LANG="C" grep -- ' download/hello-2.10.tar.gz$' sha256sums | sha256sum -c | grep ':[ ]\+OK'; then \ printf "["\\033[00\;32m"checksum"\\033[00m"] "\\033[01\;37m"sha256sums is OK"\\033[00m"\n"; \ mkdir -p `dirname cookies/hello-2.10/checksum-hello-2.10.tar.gz` && date >> cookies/hello-2.10/checksum-hello-2.10.tar.gz; \ else \ printf "["\\033[01\;31m"checksum"\\033[00m"] "\\033[01\;37m"hello-2.10.tar.gz failed checksum test!"\\033[00m"\n" 1>&2; \ false; \ fi \ else \ printf "["\\033[01\;31m"checksum"\\033[00m"] "\\033[01\;37m"hello-2.10.tar.gz not in sha256sums file!"\\033[00m"\n" 1>&2; \ false; \ fi 31e066137a962676e89f69d1b65382de95a7ef7d914b8cb956f41ea72e0f516b download/hello-2.10.tar.gz /bin/sh: sha256sum: command not found [checksum] hello-2.10.tar.gz failed checksum test! make: *** [checksum-hello-2.10.tar.gz] Error 1 The problem appears to be with the command sha256sum. Mac OS X uses shasum and not sha256sum. I haven't found where the sha256sum appears in the makefiles that generated. Any thoughts? Sam Dupree. On 9/2/16 09:47:27, Brandon Invergo
wrote:
Hi Sam, On Thu, 2016-09-01 at 22:42 -0400, Samuel Dupree wrote:aclocal: error: aclocal: file '/usr/local/share/aclocal/gtk-3.0.m4' does not existOn my system, that file is owned by the GTK package. I don't understand why aclocal is looking for something GTK-related though. Can you try the following commands and tell us the output? aclocal --dry-run aclocal --print-ac-dir find /usr/local/share -name '*.m4' I'm not familiar with Macs, so you might want to try that 'find' command on other 'share' directories (e.g. /usr/share) as well. -brandon --
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