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Re: Lilypond build trouble
From: |
Carl McTague |
Subject: |
Re: Lilypond build trouble |
Date: |
Thu, 30 May 2002 20:17:57 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.3.28i |
> :-)
> It's a bug in the rather new versionen program checks. Thanks for the
> report. In this case, 'no' is pktrace
> (http://www.cs.uu.nl/people/hanwen/pktrace). It's just a warning,
> nothing to worry about.
Oops, I'm sorry. I didn't realize something newer than 1.5.57 was
out. With 1.5.59 I get:
WARNING: Please consider installing optional programs: pktrace makeinfo 4.1
(installed: found)
ERROR: Please install required programs: gcc 2.8 (installed: found) c++ 2.95
(installed: found) bison 1.25 (installed: found) guile-config 1.3.4 (installed:
found)
> But more seriously, it seems that you haven't got gcc/g++ installed?
> The error message is also a bit strange, I must say, but I didn't test
> the configure script without a (c++) compiler. What c++ compiler did
> you install, and what version?
I'm pretty sure I do:
address@hidden(lilypond-1.5.59) where gcc c++
/usr/bin/gcc
/usr/bin/c++
address@hidden(lilypond-1.5.59) c++ --version ; gcc --version
2.95.3
2.95.3
address@hidden(lilypond-1.5.59) ./configure --prefix=$HOME/usr/
creating cache ./config.cache
checking Package... LILYPOND
checking builddir... .
checking for stepmake... ./stepmake (${prefix}/share/stepmake not found)
checking host system type... i386-unknown-freebsd4.6
checking for gmake... gmake
checking for find... find
checking for tar... tar
checking for bash... /bin/sh
checking for python... python
checking for python... /usr/local/bin/python
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C compiler (gcc -L/usr/local/lib) works... yes
checking whether the C compiler (gcc -L/usr/local/lib) is a
cross-compiler... no
checking whether we are using GNU C... yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
checking for IEEE-conformance compiler flags... none
checking gcc version... found
checking for c++... c++
checking whether the C++ compiler (c++ -L/usr/local/lib) works... yes
checking whether the C++ compiler (c++ -L/usr/local/lib) is a
cross-compiler... no
checking whether we are using GNU C++... yes
checking whether c++ accepts -g... yes
checking c++ version... found
...
So I think it's found my compiler, but I don't understand what the
ERROR is all about.
Thanks,
Carl