Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@...> writes:
Hi there,
On Thu, 2011-06-30 at 19:58 +0000, Martijn van Duren wrote:
Heh - I committed something to autogen.sh that (hopefully) will make
this at least a tad more intuitive (while no doubt breaking a number of
platforms
..
I'm tinkering around, just to see how far I'm getting at the Haiku platform.
Although I have pkg-config installed I get the same error.
Ah what error exactly ?
On Haiku the pkg.m4 is located at /boot/common/share/aclocal/pkg.m4.
Do I need to point to that file from anywhere in the source tree
Well, if you run aclocal (as we do in autogen.sh) it should import that
macro into the local directory, and use it in the configure script - is
it in your aclocal.m4 file ?
Have you tried ./autogen.sh --clean ?
ATB,
Michael.
Sorry, I thought the error was clear considering the thread I was
responding to.
The error I get is:
checking whether to enable native cups support... no
checking whether we need fontconfig... ./configure: line 7608: syntax
error near unexpected token `FONTCONFIG,'
./configure: line 7608: ` PKG_CHECK_MODULES(FONTCONFIG, fontconfig >=
2.2.0)'
When doing ./autogen.sh --clean it removes install-sh and after
replacing it with with either the system's install-sh or reverting the
usual install-sh from the git-tree it returns to the prior error.
To get to the configure-process I added the following to configure.in:
haiku*)
build_gstreamer=no
test_cups=no
test_fontconfig=no
test_freetype=no
test_gtk=no
test_kde=no
test_kde4=no
test_randr=no
test_unix_quickstarter=no
_os=Haiku
;;
Haiku is recognized by config.guess and I turned every setting I could
find from every other OS off, to test with the most minimal of build.
ps. I use Haiku alpha 3 with haikuports installed from haikuware.com
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