Interesting. In my config.log file I seemed to be missing the args
to ./configure:
>It was created by FreeType configure 2.3.7, which was
>generated by GNU Autoconf 2.62. Invocation command line was
>
> $ ./configure
Anyways, I was desperate so I ended up starting from scratch (moving
my /sw dir and building fink fresh from scratch). Seems to have
worked out ok that way, and it took less time to rebuild everything
than I wasted trying to track down this problem.
Thanks for the info,
-Rishi.
On Sep 3, 2008, at 3:38 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Alexander Hansen wrote:
>> I've no real clue on that---I'll put it back on the list in case
>> somebody else happens to know.
>> On Sep 2, 2008, at 8:20 PM, Rishi Graham wrote:
>>> For lack of a better idea, I'm poking around in the freetype219
>>> build area trying to figure out why that library was compiled in /
>>> usr/local. The following line in /sw/src/fink.build/
>>> freetype219-2.3.7-1/freetype-2.3.7/builds/unix/unix-def.mk seems
>>> suspect:
>>>
>>> # Standard installation variables.
>>> #
>>> prefix := /usr/local
>>> exec_prefix := ${prefix}
>>> libdir := ${exec_prefix}/lib
>
> In my case, I see
>
> prefix := /sw/lib/freetype219
>
> there.
>
>>> Can you tell me how unix-def.mk is generated? Maybe I have some
>>> environment variable set incorrectly or something.
>
> Trying to understand freetype2's build system is a direct way to
> insanity. But inside builds/unix/config.log, where you see later on
> a line
>
>> config.status:981: creating unix-def.mk
>
> you find at the beginning
>
>> It was created by FreeType configure 2.3.7, which was
>> generated by GNU Autoconf 2.62. Invocation command line was
>> $ ./configure --prefix=/sw/lib/freetype219 --with-old-mac-fonts
>
> and at the end, in the list of variables, you find
>
>> prefix='/sw/lib/freetype219'
>
> If this is not the same for you, you will need to walk uphill from
> there and see where your wrong prefix comes from.
>
> --
> Martin
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