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[Freetype] Make: no valid name for 'include'
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Jeremy Wadsack |
Subject: |
[Freetype] Make: no valid name for 'include' |
Date: |
Tue, 06 Mar 2001 11:04:22 -0700 |
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I've struggled with Freetype 2 on a half dozen different linux systems.
I've tried version 2.0, 2.0.1, 2.0.2-test and the latest snapshots. All
of them come back with the same message when I build:
[freetype-2.0]# make setup
builds/modules.mk:74: no file name for `include'
FreeType build system -- automatic system detection
The following settings are used:
platform ansi
compiler cc
configuration directory ./builds/ansi
configuration rules ./builds/ansi/ansi.mk
If this does not correspond to your system or settings please remove the
file
`config.mk' from this directory then read the INSTALL file for help.
Otherwise, simply type `make' again to build the library.
[freetype-2.0]# make
builds/freetype.mk:194: no file name for `include'
builds/compiler/ansi-cc.mk:76: *** invalid syntax in conditional. Stop.
The later versions usually don't have the failure in the above make run,
but still don't make anything. These are pretty standard linux distros
with GCC, yet the 'make setup' does not seem to detect them. Following
the instructions in docs/BUILD I have looked for a file to copy to
./config.mk, but none exists in the unix directory. When I run
build/unix/configure, it properly detects the linux-i686 architecture,
but build a pair of .mk files that don't work as drop ins for config.mk.
I've read through all the build directions (as limited as they are) and
tried this on many different systems. From the message that make is
giving back, it seems to me that there's a problem in the make file.
Any help would be appreciated.
Oh, and if you could get freetype.org to stay up for couple of days
straight that would help to.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group