it looks like those lines got generated from some other portion of the
compilation process, though. I would still suggest doing a 'make
clean'. You can also use 'make 2>&1 | tee build-log.txt' to capture
both stdout and stderr into build-log.txt, and 'tee' will display the
output as it is generated.
When you built from source, what version was it? (Or was it the same
as the Fink package?)
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- Charles Lepple
Charles,
Verilog is being compiled from the 0.8.1 release. i seem to have a
/darwinports/dports/science/iverilog directory which I didn't play with
yet.
The fastest approach to get it up and running on Mac OS X would be to
work directly from the binaries. The source downloading and compilation
is not the most efficient path. Could you upload your binaries that are
known to work on the geda.seul.org site? Once I get it running, I could
work on the .info files for the binaries and give you the results such
that other people could benefit.
Thanks so much for your help,
Frank