In message <[email protected]>
 on 5 Jan 2010 Peter Naulls  wrote:

> 
> Matthew Phillips wrote:
> > Is anyone working on a means of viewing DjVu files for RISC OS? 
> 
> Not to my recollection.
> 
> > Does anyone with more expertise than me care to guess how much work this
> > would be?  I'd be interested to have a go it's thought to be achievable by
> > someone pretty new to porting.
> 
> Well, I don't know anything about it, however if you want the 
> autobuilder to "try" and build a package it otherwise doesn't know
> about (but is in Debian) with default options, do this for example:
> 
> /usr/src/gccsdk/autobuilder/build -t djvulibre
> 
> Which yields a successful build, so the answer may be "not much".
> I didn't try any of the resulting programs.

I've now tried this myself, having got the Autobuilder working, I think.

Partway through the compilation process, the build have a warning that it
could not find Xt and it would therefore not build djview, the GUI viewer for
DjVu files.  It said that this was probably not what I wanted, but it would
go on and build the command-line stuff.

This it appeared to do, and the Autobuilder said

Congratulations: the compilation was successful!
Autobuilder: Not Packaging
Autobuilder: Package stage completed
Package djvulibre: Success

But I am not sure where any of the things it has compiled are supposed to
have ended up.  I went to /home/llcstaff/riscos and did

find . -type f | grep -i djvu

and got nothing.  Where should I expect the products to be placed?  Is there
some environment variable I have failed to set up?

-- 
Matthew Phillips
Dundee

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