On 7/19/06, Chris Vetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2006-07-19 07:58:06 +0200 Jack Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> From there, you should be able to go back to the root of the project
> tree and build the whole thing in one pass.
[...]
That would depend on the system you're using. It will probably work on
Linux.
On any other system, eg. *BSD or Solaris? Not bloody likely, because a
lot of
dependencies, like Oniguruma, aren't available. You will either have
to *know*
or find out through trial and error, which they are, then restart the
whole build
process without the problematic part in question.
I will recommend to build each project one-by-one,
since currently they are still not integrated very well.
Using the same example of Oniguruma,
which is used by OgreKit, therefore, by LuceneKit,
I install it manually on Mac (not in darwinports),
then install OgreKit, then LuceneKit.
Here are dependencies I know:
LuceneKit -> OrgerKit -> Oniguruma
Azalea -> XWindowServerKit
Grr -> RSSKit
MenuServer -> XWindowServerKit (optional)
WorkspaceSwitcher -> XWindowServerKit
PS. Oniguruma is available on BSD, but not in ports.
Yen-Ju
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Chris
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