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Re: GNUstep installation failed
From: |
Germán Arias |
Subject: |
Re: GNUstep installation failed |
Date: |
Sat, 15 Aug 2015 23:39:55 -0600 |
I recommend install the packages separately, since the startup package
don't have the latest versions. And you need gnutls and libxlts to
compile gnustep-base (or pass the options --disable-xslt and
--disable-tls). Also you need libffi and openssl.
Hope this help.
Germán
El vie, 14-08-2015 a las 18:01 -0700, kuangzq escribió:
> I am using CentOS6.6 on Vmware player 7.1.2. I tried to install
> GNUstep-startup 0.32.0 but failed. These are the steps I did and the results
> I got:
>
> (in root account)
> # yum install gcc-objc
>
> # yum install make libpng libpng-devel libtiff libtiff-devel libobjc libxml2
> libxml2-devel libX11-devel libXt-devel libjpeg
> libjpeg-devel
>
> (The above 2 steps were done and seemed to be OK.)
>
> # sudo ./InstallGNUstep > InstallGNUstep.report
>
> (Then I got some output on the console as:)
>
> cp: cannot stat `config.log': No such file or directory
> /usr/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/common.make:134: base.make: No such
> file or directory
> configure: WARNING: Your ObjectiveC runtime does not support thread-safe
> class initialisation. Please use a different
> runtime if you intend to use threads.
> configure: WARNING: Missing support for XSLT functionality.
> configure: error: Missing support for TLS functionality.
> configure: WARNING: Your ObjectiveC runtime does not support thread-safe
> class initialisation. Please use a different
> runtime if you intend to use threads.
> configure: WARNING: Missing support for XSLT functionality.
> configure: error: Missing support for TLS functionality.
> gmake: *** [base.make] Error 1
> configure: WARNING: Your ObjectiveC runtime does not support thread-safe
> class initialisation. Please use a different
> runtime if you intend to use threads.
> configure: WARNING: Missing support for XSLT functionality.
> configure: error: Missing support for TLS functionality.
>
> (Please find in the attachment the whole redirected output file)
>
> So what is the problem? How can I fix it? Thanks.
> InstallGNUstep.gz
> <http://gnustep.8.n7.nabble.com/file/n39563/InstallGNUstep.gz>
>
>
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