Nevermind, I figured it out. I didn't have the cairo2-dev and libpython2.4-dev libraries.
Thanks, Tim --------------------------- Timothy Boyden Network Administrator tboyden at supercoups.com SuperCoups? 350 Revolutionary Drive | E. Taunton, MA 02718 508-977-2034 | www.supercoups.com --------------------------- Local Coupons. Super Savings.? -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] on behalf of Timothy Boyden Sent: Sat 2/16/2008 10:03 AM To: scribus at kirsche.altmuehlnet.de Subject: RE: [Scribus] 1.3.5svn compile error on Ubuntu Gutsy Thanks Craig, I made some additional progress after checking the g++ version and finding out it really wasn't installed even though the Synaptic package manager said it was. After running the cmake process a few times and resolving dependency errors, its looking for variables to be set and I'm not exactly sure what to set them to: CAIRO_INCLUDE_DIR PYTHON_INCLUDE_PATH PYTHON_LIBRARY Thanks again for the help! -Tim --------------------------- Timothy Boyden Network Administrator tboyden at supercoups.com SuperCoups? 350 Revolutionary Drive | E. Taunton, MA 02718 508-977-2034 | www.supercoups.com --------------------------- Local Coupons. Super Savings.? -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] on behalf of Craig Ringer Sent: Sat 2/16/2008 5:39 AM To: scribus at kirsche.altmuehlnet.de Subject: Re: [Scribus] 1.3.5svn compile error on Ubuntu Gutsy Timothy Boyden wrote: > Hi All, > > Trying to compile the svn version of Scribus for the first time on my Ubuntu > Gutsy notebook. I'm trying to follow the BUILDING file instructions along > with the svn build instructions on the wiki. The following is my terminal > output: > > trboyden at acer-laptop:/opt/scribus1.3.5/builddir$ sudo cmake .. > -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/opt/scribus135svn -DWANT_VERSIONING=1 First: your build directory should generally be *outside* the CMake source tree. I don't think this is required, but it's unlikely that using a build directory inside your source tree (except for the case where the build directory *is* the source directory) is well tested. Also, You should *not* need to run CMake with sudo or run it as root. The only part of any sane build process that should be run as root is the install. Even then, it's better to do something like (in your case) sudo mkdir /opt/scribus135svn sudo chown trboyden /opt/scribus135svn ... then "make install" without using sudo or becoming root. This is safer for your system - in case the install code has a nasty bug or the program has been compromised by somebody malicious. The BUILDING file does not spell this out, nor does it provide example CMake command lines. I'll try to take a while to expand the general build instructions a little to help with that. > -- Check for working CXX compiler: CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER-NOTFOUND > CMake Error: your CXX compiler: "CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER-NOTFOUND" was not found. > Please set CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER to a valid compiler path or name. Can you upload your CMakeCache.txt to somewhere like http://pastebin.ca/upload.php and put the resulting address in your reply to this message? (CMakeCache.txt will be in the base of your build directory; in this case /opt/scribus1.3.5/builddir/CMakeCache.txt ). Also, please try running the command "g++ --version" (without the quotes) and paste the result in your reply. It'd help if you could save the attached trivial C++ program to a file and compile it with "g++ -o trivial trivial.cxx". Did it compile successfully? If you've read the program and you trust that I'm not trying to trick you into running something nasty, try running it with "./trivial" and making sure it prints out "Trivial C++ program ran successfully". -- Craig Ringer -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/ms-tnef Size: 4805 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20080216/69863832/attachment-0001.bin
