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From: Andreas Enge
Subject: libgcrypt
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 23:35:21 +0100
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Hello,

 

I am now trying to configure and build guix with the packages built by guix. So I installed autoconf, automake, binutils, glibc, gcc and ld-wrapper; added

export GUIX_LD_WRAPPER_ALLOW_IMPURITIES=yes

to my .bashrc as well as PATH, LIBRARY_PATH, CPATH, MANPATH and PKG_CONFIG_PATH.

 

As discussed before, I also added

export ACLOCAL="aclocal -I $HOME/.guix-profile/share/aclocal" .

 

Now configure gives the error:

checking for libgcrypt shared library name... libgcrypt

checking for guile... (cached) /home/privat/.guix-profile/bin/guile

checking for guile-config... /home/privat/.guix-profile/bin/guile-config

checking for guile-tools... /home/privat/.guix-profile/bin/guile-tools

checking whether libgcrypt can be dynamically loaded... no

configure: error: GNU libgcrypt does not appear to be usable; see `--with-libgcrypt-prefix' and `README'.

 

The file config.log ends with the following lines:

configure:7038: checking for libgcrypt shared library name

configure:7040: result: libgcrypt

configure:7047: checking for guile

configure:7077: result: /home/privat/.guix-profile/bin/guile

configure:7091: checking for guile-config

configure:7109: found /home/privat/.guix-profile/bin/guile-config

configure:7121: result: /home/privat/.guix-profile/bin/guile-config

configure:7135: checking for guile-tools

configure:7153: found /home/privat/.guix-profile/bin/guile-tools

configure:7165: result: /home/privat/.guix-profile/bin/guile-tools

configure:7175: checking whether libgcrypt can be dynamically loaded

configure:7190: result: no

configure:7194: error: GNU libgcrypt does not appear to be usable; see `--with-libgcrypt-prefix' and `README'.

 

Do you see why and how to solve it?

 

Andreas

 


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