Ok, it works with tarball.
Thank you Romain.
Best,
Alain
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2011/7/7 Alain Bolli <[email protected]>
> Ok, little better, but I still have the error when running ./configure.
>
> For mercurial, I did what is explained at the end of this page :
> http://savonet.sourceforge.net/download.html
>
> I will try with the tarball.
>
> Thank you for helping ;-)
>
>
> Best,
>
> Alain
> --
> http://www.netvibes.com/bolli#Contact
>
>
> 2011/7/7 Romain Beauxis <[email protected]>
>
>> Running configure as root has messed up your dev null file. You should
>> recreate it by doing, as root:
>> rm /dev/null
>> mknod /dev/null c 1 3
>> chmod 666 /dev/null
>>
>> Another thing: I'm not sure what you mean by downloading the beta2
>> using mercurial.. You should download the tarball using our sf.net
>> download page:
>>
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/savonet/files/liquidsoap/1.0.0-beta2/liquidsoap-1.0.0-beta2.1-full.tar.bz2/download
>>
>> Romain
>>
>> 2011/7/7 Alain Bolli <[email protected]>:
>> > Ok, I switched to a "liquidsoap" user, downloaded the beta2 with
>> mercurial.
>> > With Mercurial I need to run bootstrap.
>> >
>> > So I run it and I have :
>> > *** bootstrapping ocaml-cry
>> > sh: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > autom4te: need GNU m4 1.4 or later: /usr/bin/m4
>> > aclocal: autom4te failed with exit status: 1
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 15: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 22: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 45: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 55: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 69: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 148: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 177: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 171: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > sh: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > autom4te: need GNU m4 1.4 or later: /usr/bin/m4
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 15: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 22: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 45: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 55: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 69: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 148: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 177: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > /usr/bin/autoconf: line 171: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > sh: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> > autom4te: need GNU m4 1.4 or later: /usr/bin/m4
>> > make: *** [ocaml-cry/configure] Error 1
>> >
>> > I have m4 1.4 installed.
>> >
>> > If I run configure, It tells me it does not find a configure script.
>> > So I tried bootstrap as root, and I have :
>> >
>> > *** bootstrapping ocaml-cry
>> > configure:2327: error: possibly undefined macro: AS_VERSION_COMPARE
>> > If this token and others are legitimate, please use
>> m4_pattern_allow.
>> > See the Autoconf documentation.
>> >
>> > Then ./configure as user liquidsoap. I have errors like :
>> > ./configure.lineno: line 138: /dev/null: Permission denied
>> >
>> > What am I doing wrong ?
>> >
>> > Best,
>> >
>> > Alain
>> >
>> > --
>> > http://www.netvibes.com/bolli#Contact
>> >
>> >
>> > 2011/7/7 Romain Beauxis <[email protected]>
>> >>
>> >> 2011/7/7 Alain Bolli <[email protected]>:
>> >> > Yes,
>> >> >
>> >> > Do I have some files to upgrade ? I upgraded ocaml from 3.10 to 3.12
>> ...
>> >> > Is
>> >> > there something else to do before compiling ?
>> >>
>> >> You should be fine, but do _not_ run configure as root!
>> >>
>> >> There is a bug hidden deep in the configure mess and we haven't been
>> >> able to figure it out (we do not write configure scripts..)
>> >>
>> >> Also, if you install from the 1.0.0beta2.1 sources, you should not
>> >> have to run bootstrap..
>> >>
>> >> Romain
>> >
>> >
>>
>
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