Josh Jontè wrote:
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Kieron Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The latest Debian package declares it wants libc6 2.7, which I see Gutsy
does not have by default. If you want the deb package, you'll have to go
beta.
Ahh, ok. That makes sense, thanks. Would it just be easiest to
install libc6 2.7?
That will equip you for the librdf release, but it might be a painful
upgrade. Of necessity a whole load of other packages would need
upgrading too. Expect your whole compiler set to need renovating, or at
the very least quite a lot of libraries.
I just tried building rdflib0 from source, and rather depressingly,
automake decided to use 1.3gb of ram for reasons unknown,
I followed the install guide. There is no ./configure through the
initial SVN GET, and in order to get a ./configure you have to run
./autogen.sh, which creates ./configure - and I've done all that.
The exact error I get is:
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autogen.sh: Running libtoolize --ltdl --force --copy --automake
ls: libltdl/*: No such file or directory
libtoolize: cannot list files in `/usr/share/libtool/libltdl'
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You do not have libltdl installed maybe? I think it's needed for
database interfaces, so perhaps not essential to you, but maybe the
autogen script doesn't know that? In any case, I would guess it was the
cause of the following line:
configure.ac:107: required file `./ltmain.sh' not found
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Kieron
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