Re: NoteEdit for KDE 3.1?
torsdagen den 2 januari 2003 23.25 skrev Craig Dickson: Craig Dickson wrote: I haven't been able to find a NoteEdit package for KDE 3, I see that a NoteEdit package has been added to Karolina's repository. Thank you! It works very nicely, modulo some minor issues that are probably either bugs in NoteEdit itself, or perhaps relate to the outdated version of Lilypond in Debian unstable. (I have tried exporting to PMX and MusiXTeX, but the page images generated by these tools left something to be desired -- I am hoping Lilypond will do better, once I can get it to accept NoteEdit's output.) I don't have not provided a source package for noteedit, for the simple reason that dpkg-source bugs out on that package and refuses to build the diff file. However, I would still like to understand and fix the build problem I was experiencing. Can anyone offer any suggestions? I'm not even sure which tool is at fault (make, autoconf, bison...?). I have the same and/or various build problem with notedit. The way I built the packages is to not get it to invoke automake and autoconf. For some reason that otherwise always fails somewhere for me (various places). And I have tried all the normal ways of making the build work. There is probably something not completely right in the automake and/or autoconf build scripts. But why dpkg-source fails, appears to be something wrong with the dpkg-source perl script. As I am not a friend of perl, and don't know how to make automake/autoconf scripts, I have not tried to fix the problems. There are unfortunately other problems with noteedit, maybe unique to debian. So this is a package that needs some work for whoever want to adopt it on debian. Noteedit is a program I often use myself. Karolina
Re: NoteEdit for KDE 3.1?
Craig Dickson wrote: I haven't been able to find a NoteEdit package for KDE 3, I see that a NoteEdit package has been added to Karolina's repository. Thank you! It works very nicely, modulo some minor issues that are probably either bugs in NoteEdit itself, or perhaps relate to the outdated version of Lilypond in Debian unstable. (I have tried exporting to PMX and MusiXTeX, but the page images generated by these tools left something to be desired -- I am hoping Lilypond will do better, once I can get it to accept NoteEdit's output.) However, I would still like to understand and fix the build problem I was experiencing. Can anyone offer any suggestions? I'm not even sure which tool is at fault (make, autoconf, bison...?). Here is the error again: % make cd . make -f admin/Makefile.common configure.in ; make[1]: Entering directory /home/craig/src/noteedit-2.0.17' cd . aclocal cd . automake --gnu ./Makefile cd . perl admin/am_edit Makefile.in cd . autoconf configure.in:243: warning: AC_PROG_LEX invoked multiple times configure.in:569: error: m4_popdef: undefined macro: AC_Dest autoconf/status.m4:844: AC_CONFIG_FILES is expanded from... configure.in:569: the top level autom4te: /usr/bin/m4 failed with exit status: 1 make: *** [configure] Error 1 Craig pgpnP4GblweR5.pgp Description: PGP signature
NoteEdit for KDE 3.1?
I haven't been able to find a NoteEdit package for KDE 3, so I tried building it from source. Unfortunately, it won't build. At first, it wouldn't even configure, complaining that its test of bison/yacc failed; I fixed that by correcting a syntax error in its yacctest.y file. Then it configured, but building gave this error: % make cd . make -f admin/Makefile.common configure.in ; make[1]: Entering directory /home/craig/src/noteedit-2.0.17' cd . aclocal cd . automake --gnu ./Makefile cd . perl admin/am_edit Makefile.in cd . autoconf configure.in:243: warning: AC_PROG_LEX invoked multiple times configure.in:569: error: m4_popdef: undefined macro: AC_Dest autoconf/status.m4:844: AC_CONFIG_FILES is expanded from... configure.in:569: the top level autom4te: /usr/bin/m4 failed with exit status: 1 make: *** [configure] Error 1 At this point, I'm stuck; I don't know what this means or how to fix it. Can anyone offer any suggestions? Has anyone else managed to build NoteEdit for KDE3? Craig