need some help in compiling
Naveen C. Yarlagadda
gnucash@yarlagadda.info
Tue, 21 May 2002 20:36:56 -0400
I finally compiled it. I updated my gettext package to version 0.11.2
and it worked. Thanks for all your help.
Naveen
Derek Atkins wrote:
>Ooh, I _was_ able to reproduce the "test: too many arguments" problem.
>I've got a fix for it now, which I will commit in a few minutes.
>
>Note to developers who write configure.in patches: Use quotes
>liberally in test statements. Don't be stingy with those quotes.
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>I still cannot reproduce the intl/Makefile.in.in problem.
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>-derek
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>Derek Atkins <warlord@MIT.EDU> writes:
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>>Same here, I cannot reproduce the intl/Makefile.in.in problem. In fact,
>>I cannot reproduce the "test: too many arguments" problem, either...
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>>-derek
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>>David Hampton <hampton@employees.org> writes:
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>>>On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 08:12, Derek Atkins wrote:
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>>>>>Running gettextize... Ignore non-fatal messages.
>>>>>Wiping out intl/ subdirectory
>>>>>[snip]
>>>>>Copying file intl/Makefile.in.in
>>>>>[snip]
>>>>>Copying file po/Makefile.in.in
>>>>>Adding an entry to po/ChangeLog (backup is in po/ChangeLog~)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>It looks like we're not set up to handle the inclusion of
>>>>"intl/Makefile.in.in", but I don't know why. Mr. Hampton, do you have
>>>>any ideas? This certainly appears to be a gettext issue.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Interesting. I just reinstalled gettext 0.10.40, and on my system both
>>>it and gettext 0.11.1 copy Makefile.in into the local intl directory,
>>>not Makefile.in.in. I'd have to do some investigation to see if I could
>>>get the configure script to correctly handle having either file in the
>>>intl directory.
>>>
>>>David
>>>
>>>
>>>
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