Re: [Ardour-users] autogen.sh not getting off the ground.

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From: R Parker (rtp405_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/06/03 01:29 EST


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From: R Parker <rtp405@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Ardour-users] autogen.sh not getting off the ground.
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 22:29:41 -0800 (PST)

Eric, you might want to look into Fernando's PLANET
stuff. It's red hat centric and I think the people who
take advantage have all been happy.

I believe there's a link on the ardour download page.

ron

--- Eric Augustine <eric.augustin@vtribe.com> wrote:
> 
> New to Ardour.  I checked the list archives and
> didn't see
> this problem so either I'm doing something
> completely wrong
> (highly likely) or a file is missing in my cvs
> checkout.  I
> did check it all out at least three times, so I'm
> assuming
> something else is amiss.  When I run autogen I get
> this:
> 
> [root@diophantos ardour]# ./autogen.sh
> 
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Checking basic compilation tools ...
> 
>         pkg-config: found.
>         autoconf: found.
>         aclocal: found.
>         automake: found.
>         libtool: found.
>         gettext: found.
>         autopoint: found.
> 
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
> linking autoconf macros to
> /test/compile/ardour/aclocal ...
> 
> 
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Bootstrapping makefiles etc.
> 
> Ignore any warnings about AC_TRY_RUN, AC_PROG_LEX,
> and
> AC_DEFINE ...
> 
> Building autoconf files for libs ...
> Building autoconf files for libs/sigc++ ...
> /usr/bin/m4: configure.in: No such file or directory
> configure.ac:55: required file
> `sigc++/config/sigc++config.h.in' not found
> 
> I was of course able to trick it by removing the
> references in
> the sigc++ configure.ac on line 55.  But of course
> when I go
> to do a build, I'm out of luck.  I can see by
> browsing the CVS
> via the web interface that the file exists in
> "Attic" but I
> cannot check that out.
> 
> My setup is:
> 
> Redhat 7.2 (running 2.4.19 w/SMP)
> automake 1.7.3
> autoconf 2.57
> 
> I also made sure to bypass all the aclocal confusion
> per the
> instructions in the README.  
> 
> So where am I going wrong?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
>  --Eric.
> "Oh bother", said the Borg, "I've assimilated the
> pooh."
> 
> Eric R. Augustine
> UNIX Systems Administrator
> Spirent Communications
> eric.augustine@vtribe.com
> 
> 
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