> On 10/3/06, Bish, Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > There are some issues using the cygwin compiler, mainly that the tests > > won't pass as the sockets all break for strange reasons. Although Mingw > > isn't much better in this regard. It did also seem to have trouble > > Yeah.. winsock sux. :)
Yes it does. Although from devstudio builds, this works fine, its only using cygwins hacked up win32api stuff that breaks it. > > > compiling under cygwin on various machines for reason that I could never > > explain (oh the joy of using Cygwin). I've got no problem using it so > > long as it works :) > > I hope we get it at that stage soon! > > > > > I tried running the autogen.sh in my cygwin bash shell and this is what > > I get > > > > /usr/share/aclocal/pstoedit.m4:7: warning: underquoted definition of > > AM_PATH_PSTOEDIT > > run info '(automake)Extending aclocal' > > or see > > http://sources.redhat.com/automake/automake.html#Extending-aclocal > > /usr/share/aclocal/libmcrypt.m4:17: warning: underquoted definition of > > AM_PATH_LIBMCRYPT > > This is a warnning I used to get with cppunit too.. It can be safely > ignored but if you want to get rid of the warnning, send me what you > have in the /usr/share/aclocal/libmcrypt.m4 file at line 17 and I'll > send you back what you need to update it with. AC_DEFUN is line 17 dnl AM_PATH_LIBMCRYPT([MINIMUM-VERSION, [ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND ]]]) dnl Test for libmcrypt, and define LIBMCRYPT_CFLAGS and LIBMCRYPT_LIBS dnl AC_DEFUN(AM_PATH_LIBMCRYPT, [dnl dnl Get the cflags and libraries from the libmcrypt-config script dnl > > > aclocal:configure.ac:43: warning: macro `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' not found in > > library > > Run cygwin setup and install libtool Installed this, thought I had that already :) > > > aclocal:configure.ac:57: warning: macro `AM_PATH_CPPUNIT' not found in > > library > > Run cygwin setup and install cppunit. The version that cygwin wants to put on is 1.9.14 which we could not compile against previously, I had to download the latest an install it from source in order to get it working way back when. Is this the version you have installed? > > > configure.ac:52: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_PROG_LIBTOOL > > If this token and others are legitimate, please use > > m4_pattern_allow. > > See the Autoconf documentation. > > configure.ac:66: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_PATH_CPPUNIT > > autoreconf-2.5x: /usr/bin/autoconf-2.5x failed with exit status: 1 > > > > > > > > Hey activemq-cpp folks. > > > > > > activemq-cpp should now compile fine under cygwin. You may need to > > > install all the right versions of autoconf and automake. > > > > > > Tim.. any chance I could convince you to switch to cygwin instead? I > > > tried as hard as I could to use mingw under automake but I could not > > > find the right combination of packages needed to get everything happy. > > > > > > The automake systems seems to be working well across several different > > > systems now, it supports running the unit tests and generating the > > > docs so I think we should switch to it as soon as possible. (the > > > only system that I have not tested was Solaris) > > > > This may present some problems for people on older Solaris machines such > > as Solaris 8, as there aren't really any distributions on newer versions > > of the tools being maintained anymore. It looks like it might be okay > > on my Solaris 10 machine, but I'd have to install CPPUNIT first. > > > > We are using CPP_UNIT 1.11.6 btw. > > > > > > > > -- > > > Regards, > > > Hiram > > > > > > Blog: http://hiramchirino.com > > > > > -- > Regards, > Hiram > > Blog: http://hiramchirino.com
