Hey  j.e.b

> I should have known.  I was trying manual compilation; am now trying yaourt
> with the -git packages as below.  Thanks!

let us know how it all works out and if you do run into further issues
(using AUR packages) make a comment about it in the respective comment
section of the package in AUR. (so Archer's can help, if it's an
'archlinux issue').

Jordan

> J.E.B.
>
> On Arch Linux, I'm failing ./waf configure; the log file says:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Checking for 'ntk' >= 1.3.0
> ['/usr/bin/pkg-config', '--atleast-version=1.3.0', 'ntk']
> not found
> from /home/jeb/SRC/non: The configuration failed
>
> I was careful to build NTK first, I left everything default.  Help? :-)
>
> What packages are you using in Archlinux??? (or are you manually
> compiling? ..you never said.) I ask, because after reading your email
> - i went and built NON(stuff) as i usually do - everything compiles
> and installs just fine.
>
> i use: ntk-git + non-daw-git (found in AUR);
>
> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/non-daw-git/
> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ntk-git/
>
> I don't know if that helps, but maybe have a look and see if they work for
> you.
>
> If Arch is similar to Slackware, perhaps you might not have /usr/local/
> directories in your search paths, which is
> where the default install puts everything. That happened to me, so figured I
> would mention it...
>
> @yawfle - Archlinux is not Slackware. In Arch  --prefix=/usr is used
> (in the AUR pkhbuilds).
>
> Jordan
>
> J.E.B.
>
>
> On 11/14/2012 04:08 AM, J. Liles wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I've converted the build system of non-* (including NTK) over to waf
> (http://code.google.com/p/waf/). That basically replaces a dependency on
> makedepend with one on python. Waf is otherwise self-contained. It's a bit
> smarter than make, so builds should be quicker and more up-to-date.
>
> Hopefully this will make things a little easier on packagers too!
>
> Also, NTK no longer includes an ntk-config program. Instead, it uses
> pkg-config like everything else: modules are named ntk, ntk_images and
> ntk_gl.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Jonathan E. Brickman
> http://linuxsynth.ponderworthy.com
>
>


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