Hi,
I got the last SVN running without any troubles at all, thank god and
who knows else for that :) I had to install my system complete new
(Ubuntu 9.10 Desktop), and this time I skipped the Gambas-installation
shipped with Ubuntu (2.13). I know, SVN should act indepentent from any
installed versions of Gambas, but the fact is - this way everthing went
much easier. I am pretty new to this subversion-story, but to me it
seems to work, umless I have installed/de-installed a lot of apps on the
system - sometimes it seems that dependencies are not so trusty on
ubuntu.
To the german translation: hmmm - it needs a little cosmetic, to say
"Einwandfrei" instead of "Ok" is at least very unique (you could
translate that back to something like "everything is fine"), and makes
me smile everytime I clean up.
regards
norarg
Am Mittwoch, den 20.01.2010, 21:07 +0100 schrieb Matti:
> Hi Benoit,
>
> I did delete everything, checkout from scratch and start everything again
> about
> ten times now. Really boring...
>
> There is another small progress: I noticed that the requirements for gb3 have
> changed. Went through the docs and checked every library that is needed. Which
> is an even more annoying process...
>
> Wouldn't it be a good idea to make a script that checks the current
> requirements, to run *before* all these installation commands, saying "hey,
> you
> shouldn't start the installation, because this and that are missing"?
> Instead of spending hours with deleting, installing, and afterwards searching
> in
> the logs for warnings and disabled components.
> Scripts can do that better and faster than human beings.
>
> Right now (svn version 2621), it's worse than it was before. I don't even
> have a
> gambas3 file again.
> After my last tries, I could at least launch gambas3, getting error #27
> "couldn't load gb.qt4.webkit: library can't be found" (if I remember
> correctly)
>
> Will check the logs again...
>
> btw: I think I could spend some time now helping to improve the German
> translations. There seems to be a lot do do on that. But I don't know who's
> already working on what. If you can need me, just tell me what to do.
>
> Matti
>
>
> Benoît Minisini schrieb:
> >> You're right, there is a little progress.
> >>
> >> Got version 2611 now ("from scratch", as you say), and in usr/local/bin now
> >> I at least have the files gambas3, gambas3.gambas,
> >> gambas-database-manager.gambas, gba3, gbc3, gbi3, gbr3, gbs3, gbs3.gambas
> >> and gbx3.
> >>
> >> But it won't run.
> >>
> >> There are still so many errors, warnings and disabled compontents, I still
> >> think there is something very wrong with libtool:
> >>
> >> When I do reconf-all for the first time, I get
> >> aclocal: ####################
> >> aclocal: ## Internal Error ##
> >> aclocal: ####################
> >> aclocal: Too many loops.
> >> aclocal: Please contact <[email protected]>.
> >> at /usr/share/automake-1.10/Automake/Channels.pm line 570
> >> Automake::Channels::msg('automake', '', 'Too many loops.') called
> >> at /usr/share/automake-1.10/Automake/ChannelDefs.pm line 191
> >> Automake::ChannelDefs::prog_error('Too many loops.') called at
> >> /usr/bin/aclocal line 1060
> >> autoreconf: aclocal failed with exit status: 255
> >>
> >
> > A bug in automake... Weird.
> >
> > Can you delete all your gambas sources, checkout everything from scratch,
> > and
> > start all the process again?
> >
>
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