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pdf documents won't build
From: |
Ross Boylan |
Subject: |
pdf documents won't build |
Date: |
Mon, 30 Oct 2006 21:13:17 +0000 |
I got the tarball for guile-1.6.8 and ran configure at the top level. I
did this solely to get the documentation.
When I do make pdf from the top, I get (excerpt)
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/tools/guile-1.6.8/doc'
Making pdf in ref
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/tools/guile-1.6.8/doc/ref'
GUILE="/usr/local/src/tools/guile-1.6.8/pre-inst-guile"
../../scripts/snarf-guile-m4-docs ../../guile-config/guile.m4
autoconf-macros.texi
/usr/local/src/tools/guile-1.6.8/pre-inst-guile: line
83: /usr/local/src/tools/guile-1.6.8/libguile/guile: No such file or
directory
/usr/local/src/tools/guile-1.6.8/pre-inst-guile: line 83:
exec: /usr/local/src/tools/guile-1.6.8/libguile/guile: cannot execute:
No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [autoconf-macros.texi] Error 126
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/tools/guile-1.6.8/doc/ref'
It looks as if maybe some other stuff needs to be built first, and the
Makefile isn't picking up on it.
I'm on a Debian GNU/Linux system; it is unlikely I currently have all
packages installed that would be needed for a full build. The tarball
is the original one, with no Debian modifications.
I posted this to guile-user a few days ago. Someone sent me prebuilt
docs (for 1.8 actually, which isn't the one I'm using), along with the
information that they built their docs on MS-Windows and could not build
them under Linux. That's been the only response, so I figured this
might be a real bug and am filing this report.
I'm a bit surprised you don't have people enter bugs in the bug tracker;
the BUGS file said to send an email like this.
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- pdf documents won't build,
Ross Boylan <=