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Re: [Linphone-users] Re: linphone 0.11.0 compilation failure on RedHat-9
From: |
Fran Boon |
Subject: |
Re: [Linphone-users] Re: linphone 0.11.0 compilation failure on RedHat-9 (Fran Boon) |
Date: |
26 May 2003 19:42:10 +0100 |
On Mon, 2003-05-26 at 13:53, Ted Kaczmarek wrote:
> address@hidden include]# ls -la libintl.h
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4580 Apr 7 18:09 libintl.h
> address@hidden include]# md5sum libintl.h
> 0d05b5b28ee5f01f9e9f4c1773e9c4ad libintl.h
Snap
> This is from the box I built the rpm on. Try taking the source rpm
> and rebuilding it. Also I have installed everything when doing RHL9
> install, learned a long time ago drive space is cheaper than tracking
> down dev packages :-).
But there's a also a maxim that minimalism increases security - less
important for a desktop, than for a firewall, sure, but on my home
system both are combined into 1 ;)
> If I had to guess (I am not a developer), I would say you are missing a
> dev package or a file is corrupt/missing from an installed dev package.
& it's just not trapped somewhere earlier?
I guess this is highly possible...
Poring through the output of ./configure I can see 2 RPMs that it might
be useful to install:
checking for msgfmt... no
=> gettext (requiring libgcj)
checking for gtkdoc-mkdb... false
=> gtk-doc (requiring docbook-utils & hence docbook-style-dsssl &
perl-SGMLSpm)
Compile now completes fine :)
Thanks for the encouragement...
> If you want the source rpm I can email it to you.
Please do - nicer to have software manageable by RPM :)
The .spec file should be sufficient & that should be small enough to
post to the list as well?
Thanks a lot,
Fran.