Re: blue griffon

2013-10-11 Thread Dr Andrew C Aitchison

On Thu, 10 Oct 2013, Yasha Karant wrote:


I have found:

http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/centos/5.9/x86_64/CentOS/autoconf213-2.13-12.1.noarch.html

and installed the rpm from the above URL.  This provided autoconf123.

The present complaint is:

Creating Python environment
Python 2.7 or greater (but not Python 3) is required to build. You are 
running Python 2.6.
*** Fix above errors and then restart with   make -f client.mk 
build


I will start the merry chase again -- does anyone have a valid Python for the 
above?


SL6 has python27 in 6rolling/testing
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/testing/x86_64/python27/
but I don't see the source as a starting point for SL5.

--
Dr. Andrew C. Aitchison Computer Officer, DPMMS, Cambridge
a.c.aitchi...@dpmms.cam.ac.uk   http://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~werdna


Re: blue griffon

2013-10-11 Thread John Pilkington

On 11/10/13 09:36, Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:

On Thu, 10 Oct 2013, Yasha Karant wrote:


I have found:

http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/centos/5.9/x86_64/CentOS/autoconf213-2.13-12.1.noarch.html


and installed the rpm from the above URL.  This provided autoconf123.

The present complaint is:

Creating Python environment
Python 2.7 or greater (but not Python 3) is required to build. You are
running Python 2.6.
*** Fix above errors and then restart with   make -f
client.mk build

I will start the merry chase again -- does anyone have a valid Python
for the above?


SL6 has python27 in 6rolling/testing
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/testing/x86_64/python27/

but I don't see the source as a starting point for SL5.



In earlier posts Yasha was trying to build for SL6.  The 5.9 above 
puzzled me.


Re: blue griffon

2013-10-11 Thread Yasha Karant

On 10/10/2013 06:56 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:

On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 9:25 PM, Steven J. Yellin
yel...@slac.stanford.edu mailto:yel...@slac.stanford.edu wrote:

 Of course you want a Python 2.7 rpm, but if you can't find one,
you can compile Python 2.7.5 from the tarball available via
http://www.python.org/__download/ http://www.python.org/download/ .

Steven Yellin


I've had to pull that kind of stunt to backport recent Subversion
releases to older OS's. I do *not* recommend it for a production
environment, because the Python is likely to be incompatible with other
utilities.

http://rpm.pbone.net reveals that there are some python27 packages
being published for SL 6 and its relatives, listed at:

http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/dextop/el6/SRPMS/



As I did not have any means to verify the integrity (lack of malware or 
other compromises) in the nux distribution, and aware of the above 
issues, I found the necessary RPMs from distributions that have 
community acceptance (e.g., Princeton) to allow the current BlueGriffon 
to build.  The build was successful (after taking well over 30 minutes 
and during much of this simultaneously peaking all four X86-64 cores of 
my workstation at over 90 percent load) and I will report separately on 
the actual usability of the final product -- have not had a chance to 
test and not at the workstation now.  I will separately list the actual 
RPMs that I had to download and install.


I do not have the personnel resources to be able to be a maintainer of 
BlueGriffon for X86-64.  However, as I seem to have resolved the issues 
preventing a build, is there anyone or entity in the community willing 
to be a maintainer for EL6?


Yasha Karant


Re: blue griffon

2013-10-11 Thread ToddAndMargo

On 10/11/2013 09:19 AM, Yasha Karant wrote:

On 10/10/2013 06:56 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:

On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 9:25 PM, Steven J. Yellin
yel...@slac.stanford.edu mailto:yel...@slac.stanford.edu wrote:

 Of course you want a Python 2.7 rpm, but if you can't find one,
you can compile Python 2.7.5 from the tarball available via
http://www.python.org/__download/ http://www.python.org/download/ .

Steven Yellin


I've had to pull that kind of stunt to backport recent Subversion
releases to older OS's. I do *not* recommend it for a production
environment, because the Python is likely to be incompatible with other
utilities.

http://rpm.pbone.net reveals that there are some python27 packages
being published for SL 6 and its relatives, listed at:

http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/dextop/el6/SRPMS/



As I did not have any means to verify the integrity (lack of malware or
other compromises) in the nux distribution, and aware of the above
issues, I found the necessary RPMs from distributions that have
community acceptance (e.g., Princeton) to allow the current BlueGriffon
to build.  The build was successful (after taking well over 30 minutes
and during much of this simultaneously peaking all four X86-64 cores of
my workstation at over 90 percent load) and I will report separately on
the actual usability of the final product -- have not had a chance to
test and not at the workstation now.  I will separately list the actual
RPMs that I had to download and install.

I do not have the personnel resources to be able to be a maintainer of
BlueGriffon for X86-64.  However, as I seem to have resolved the issues
preventing a build, is there anyone or entity in the community willing
to be a maintainer for EL6?

Yasha Karant



Hi Yasha,

   Have you posted it anywhere for download?

-T

--
~~
Computers are like air conditioners.
They malfunction when you open windows
~~


Re: blue griffon

2013-10-10 Thread Yasha Karant

I have found:

http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/centos/5.9/x86_64/CentOS/autoconf213-2.13-12.1.noarch.html

and installed the rpm from the above URL.  This provided autoconf123.

The present complaint is:

Creating Python environment
Python 2.7 or greater (but not Python 3) is required to build. You are 
running Python 2.6.
*** Fix above errors and then restart with   make -f 
client.mk build


I will start the merry chase again -- does anyone have a valid Python 
for the above?


Yasha Karant

On 10/09/2013 04:06 PM, Clint Bowman wrote:

I seem to have autoconf 2.63.  Apparently the configure for bluegriffon
isn't looking for newer versions.

Clint BowmanINTERNET:cl...@ecy.wa.gov
Air Quality ModelerINTERNET:cl...@math.utah.edu
Department of EcologyVOICE:(360) 407-6815
PO Box 47600FAX:(360) 407-7534
Olympia, WA 98504-7600

 USPS:   PO Box 47600, Olympia, WA 98504-7600
 Parcels:300 Desmond Drive, Lacey, WA 98503-1274

On Wed, 9 Oct 2013, Yasha Karant wrote:


I have attempted to build blue griffon following the instructions:

URL:

http://bluegriffon.org/pages/Build-BlueGriffon

Build BlueGriffon

   Make sure to install the mozilla build environment for your
platform: windows, Mac OS X, linux. You will also need to install
subversion. BlueGriffon is based on mozilla-central.
   create a new directory for BlueGriffon's and XULrunner's sources
   get mozilla-central from Mozilla through Mercurial

   hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central mozilla-2.0

   get BlueGriffon's tree through subversion:

   cd mozilla-2.0
   svn checkout
http://sources.disruptive-innovations.com/bluegriffon/trunk bluegriffon

   get BlueGriffon locales through subversion:

   cd bluegriffon
   svn checkout
http://sources.disruptive-innovations.com/bluegriffon-l10n/trunk locales

   tweak variable  _AVAILABLE_LOCALES in file
bluegriffon/langpacks/Makefile.in according to your wishes ; en-US is
always built, this is for the extra locales
   use the right revision of Gecko and apply the patch to the trunk

   cd mozilla-2.0
   hg update -r `cat bluegriffon/config/mozilla_central_revision.txt`
   patch -p 1  bluegriffon/config/content.patch

   create a .mozconfig file. I am using myself the following settings
for my daily work on OS X (Mountain Lion):

   CC=/opt/local/libexec/llvm-3.1/bin/clang
   CXX=/opt/local/libexec/llvm-3.1/bin/clang++

   ##
   # Assuming you want a universal build
   ##
   . $topsrcdir/build/macosx/universal/mozconfig

   ac_add_options
--with-macos-sdk=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.7.sdk

   ac_add_options --enable-macos-target=10.7

   ##
   # tweak the following line according to your wishes
   # warning, the directory must exist in the filesystem
   ##
   mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=/Users/glazou/bin/opt/bluegriffon

   mk_add_options AUTOCONF=/opt/local/bin/autoconf213

   ##
   # tweak the following according to your wishes
   ##
   ac_add_options --disable-debug
   ac_add_options --enable-optimize
   ac_add_options --enable-strip

   ac_add_options --without-ccache

   ##
   # build mar  #
   ##
   ac_add_options --enable-installer

   ##
   # I build on a 8-cpu machine ; comment out or adapt to your own case
   ##
   mk_add_options MOZ_MAKE_FLAGS=-j8

   ##
   # DO NOT MODIFY BELOW THIS LINE
   ##
   ac_add_options --enable-application=bluegriffon
   mk_add_options MOZ_TOOLKIT_SEARCH=

   mk_add_options MOZ_OMNIJAR=

   ac_add_options --disable-javaxpcom
   ac_add_options --disable-activex
   ac_add_options --disable-activex-scripting
   ac_add_options --disable-tests
   ac_add_options --disable-airbag
   ac_add_options --enable-places
   ac_add_options --enable-storage
   ac_add_options --disable-crashreporter
   ac_add_options --enable-webm

   ac_add_options --disable-vista-sdk-requirements

   ac_add_options --disable-dbm
   ac_add_options --disable-webrtc

   type make -f client.mk build_all
   bluegriffon.exe is in $MOZ_OBJDIR/dist/bin on windows/linux and
BlueGriffon.app is in $MOZ_OBJDIR/dist on Mac (launch with open
BlueGriffon.app)

Published on Thursday, June 17 2010 by BlueGriffon

End instructions.  I modifed the above in what seems to be the correct
fashion for SL6x, loaded mercurial from an SL6x repository, etc., and
have the following failure:

/oldhome1/ykarant/bluegriffon-build/mozilla-2.0/client.mk:278: ***
Could not find autoconf 2.13.  Stop.

Note that autoconf from the SL6x repository is loaded.  Suggestions?

Yasha Karant



Re: blue griffon

2013-10-10 Thread Taylor Woods
I was looking on the site, is there a i386 version? I would like to see if
I get similar results I will check again.

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(404)536-7773 cell
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attempts to accept failure as NOT an option

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On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 7:02 PM, Yasha Karant ykar...@csusb.edu wrote:

 I have found:

 http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/**centos/5.9/x86_64/CentOS/**
 autoconf213-2.13-12.1.noarch.**htmlhttp://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/centos/5.9/x86_64/CentOS/autoconf213-2.13-12.1.noarch.html

 and installed the rpm from the above URL.  This provided autoconf123.

 The present complaint is:

 Creating Python environment
 Python 2.7 or greater (but not Python 3) is required to build. You are
 running Python 2.6.
 *** Fix above errors and then restart with   make -f
 client.mk build

 I will start the merry chase again -- does anyone have a valid Python for
 the above?

 Yasha Karant

 On 10/09/2013 04:06 PM, Clint Bowman wrote:

 I seem to have autoconf 2.63.  Apparently the configure for bluegriffon
 isn't looking for newer versions.

 Clint BowmanINTERNET:cl...@ecy.wa.gov
 Air Quality ModelerINTERNET:cl...@math.utah.edu
 Department of EcologyVOICE:(360) 407-6815
 PO Box 47600FAX:(360) 407-7534
 Olympia, WA 98504-7600

  USPS:   PO Box 47600, Olympia, WA 98504-7600
  Parcels:300 Desmond Drive, Lacey, WA 98503-1274

 On Wed, 9 Oct 2013, Yasha Karant wrote:

  I have attempted to build blue griffon following the instructions:

 URL:

 http://bluegriffon.org/pages/**Build-BlueGriffonhttp://bluegriffon.org/pages/Build-BlueGriffon

 Build BlueGriffon

Make sure to install the mozilla build environment for your
 platform: windows, Mac OS X, linux. You will also need to install
 subversion. BlueGriffon is based on mozilla-central.
create a new directory for BlueGriffon's and XULrunner's sources
get mozilla-central from Mozilla through Mercurial

hg clone 
 http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-**centralhttp://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-centralmozilla-2.0

get BlueGriffon's tree through subversion:

cd mozilla-2.0
svn checkout
 http://sources.disruptive-**innovations.com/bluegriffon/**trunkhttp://sources.disruptive-innovations.com/bluegriffon/trunkbluegriffon

get BlueGriffon locales through subversion:

cd bluegriffon
svn checkout
 http://sources.disruptive-**innovations.com/bluegriffon-**l10n/trunkhttp://sources.disruptive-innovations.com/bluegriffon-l10n/trunklocales

tweak variable  _AVAILABLE_LOCALES in file
 bluegriffon/langpacks/**Makefile.in according to your wishes ; en-US is
 always built, this is for the extra locales
use the right revision of Gecko and apply the patch to the trunk

cd mozilla-2.0
hg update -r `cat bluegriffon/config/mozilla_**central_revision.txt`
patch -p 1  bluegriffon/config/content.**patch

create a .mozconfig file. I am using myself the following settings
 for my daily work on OS X (Mountain Lion):

CC=/opt/local/libexec/llvm-3.**1/bin/clang
CXX=/opt/local/libexec/llvm-3.**1/bin/clang++

##
# Assuming you want a universal build
##
. $topsrcdir/build/macosx/**universal/mozconfig

ac_add_options
 --with-macos-sdk=/**Applications/Xcode.app/**
 Contents/Developer/Platforms/**MacOSX.platform/Developer/**
 SDKs/MacOSX10.7.sdk

ac_add_options --enable-macos-target=10.7

##
# tweak the following line according to your wishes
# warning, the directory must exist in the filesystem
##
mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=/Users/glazou/bin/**opt/bluegriffon

mk_add_options AUTOCONF=/opt/local/bin/**autoconf213

##
# tweak the following according to your wishes
##
ac_add_options --disable-debug
ac_add_options --enable-optimize
ac_add_options --enable-strip

ac_add_options --without-ccache

##
# build mar  #
##
ac_add_options --enable-installer

##
# I build on a 8-cpu machine ; comment out or adapt

Re: blue griffon

2013-10-10 Thread Alan Bartlett
On 11 October 2013 00:07, Taylor Woods jtwoods0...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was looking on the site, is there a i386 version?

Yes.

http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/centos/5.9/i386/CentOS/autoconf213-2.13-12.1.noarch.html

Alan.


Re: blue griffon

2013-10-10 Thread Taylor Woods
Thanks Alan!

From the desk of Taylor Woods: Just one man and his computer

Success is not measured by the amount of failures but by the amount of
attempts to accept failure as NOT an option

Taylor Woods
jtwoods0...@gmail.com
(404)536-7773

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On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 7:20 PM, Alan Bartlett a...@elrepo.org wrote:

 On 11 October 2013 00:07, Taylor Woods jtwoods0...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I was looking on the site, is there a i386 version?

 Yes.


 http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/centos/5.9/i386/CentOS/autoconf213-2.13-12.1.noarch.html

 Alan.



Re: blue griffon

2013-10-10 Thread Steven J. Yellin
Of course you want a Python 2.7 rpm, but if you can't find one, you 
can compile Python 2.7.5 from the tarball available via 
http://www.python.org/download/ .


Steven Yellin

On Thu, 10 Oct 2013, Yasha Karant wrote:


I have found:

http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/centos/5.9/x86_64/CentOS/autoconf213-2.13-12.1.noarch.html

and installed the rpm from the above URL.  This provided autoconf123.

The present complaint is:

Creating Python environment
Python 2.7 or greater (but not Python 3) is required to build. You are 
running Python 2.6.
*** Fix above errors and then restart with   make -f client.mk 
build


I will start the merry chase again -- does anyone have a valid Python for the 
above?


Yasha Karant

On 10/09/2013 04:06 PM, Clint Bowman wrote:

I seem to have autoconf 2.63.  Apparently the configure for bluegriffon
isn't looking for newer versions.

Clint BowmanINTERNET:cl...@ecy.wa.gov
Air Quality ModelerINTERNET:cl...@math.utah.edu
Department of EcologyVOICE:(360) 407-6815
PO Box 47600FAX:(360) 407-7534
Olympia, WA 98504-7600

 USPS:   PO Box 47600, Olympia, WA 98504-7600
 Parcels:300 Desmond Drive, Lacey, WA 98503-1274

On Wed, 9 Oct 2013, Yasha Karant wrote:


I have attempted to build blue griffon following the instructions:

URL:

http://bluegriffon.org/pages/Build-BlueGriffon

Build BlueGriffon

   Make sure to install the mozilla build environment for your
platform: windows, Mac OS X, linux. You will also need to install
subversion. BlueGriffon is based on mozilla-central.
   create a new directory for BlueGriffon's and XULrunner's sources
   get mozilla-central from Mozilla through Mercurial

   hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central mozilla-2.0

   get BlueGriffon's tree through subversion:

   cd mozilla-2.0
   svn checkout
http://sources.disruptive-innovations.com/bluegriffon/trunk bluegriffon

   get BlueGriffon locales through subversion:

   cd bluegriffon
   svn checkout
http://sources.disruptive-innovations.com/bluegriffon-l10n/trunk locales

   tweak variable  _AVAILABLE_LOCALES in file
bluegriffon/langpacks/Makefile.in according to your wishes ; en-US is
always built, this is for the extra locales
   use the right revision of Gecko and apply the patch to the trunk

   cd mozilla-2.0
   hg update -r `cat bluegriffon/config/mozilla_central_revision.txt`
   patch -p 1  bluegriffon/config/content.patch

   create a .mozconfig file. I am using myself the following settings
for my daily work on OS X (Mountain Lion):

   CC=/opt/local/libexec/llvm-3.1/bin/clang
   CXX=/opt/local/libexec/llvm-3.1/bin/clang++

   ##
   # Assuming you want a universal build
   ##
   . $topsrcdir/build/macosx/universal/mozconfig

   ac_add_options

--with-macos-sdk=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.7.sdk

   ac_add_options --enable-macos-target=10.7

   ##
   # tweak the following line according to your wishes
   # warning, the directory must exist in the filesystem
   ##
   mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=/Users/glazou/bin/opt/bluegriffon

   mk_add_options AUTOCONF=/opt/local/bin/autoconf213

   ##
   # tweak the following according to your wishes
   ##
   ac_add_options --disable-debug
   ac_add_options --enable-optimize
   ac_add_options --enable-strip

   ac_add_options --without-ccache

   ##
   # build mar  #
   ##
   ac_add_options --enable-installer

   ##
   # I build on a 8-cpu machine ; comment out or adapt to your own case
   ##
   mk_add_options MOZ_MAKE_FLAGS=-j8

   ##
   # DO NOT MODIFY BELOW THIS LINE
   ##
   ac_add_options --enable-application=bluegriffon
   mk_add_options MOZ_TOOLKIT_SEARCH=

   mk_add_options MOZ_OMNIJAR=

   ac_add_options --disable-javaxpcom
   ac_add_options --disable-activex
   ac_add_options --disable-activex-scripting
   ac_add_options --disable-tests
   ac_add_options --disable-airbag
   ac_add_options --enable-places
   ac_add_options --enable-storage
   ac_add_options --disable-crashreporter
   ac_add_options --enable-webm

   ac_add_options --disable-vista-sdk-requirements

   ac_add_options --disable-dbm
   ac_add_options --disable-webrtc

   type make -f client.mk build_all
   bluegriffon.exe is in $MOZ_OBJDIR/dist/bin on windows/linux and
BlueGriffon.app is in $MOZ_OBJDIR/dist on Mac (launch with open
BlueGriffon.app)

Published on Thursday, June 17 2010 by BlueGriffon

End instructions.  I modifed the above in what seems to be the correct
fashion for SL6x, loaded mercurial from an SL6x repository, etc., and
have the following failure

Re: blue griffon

2013-10-10 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 9:25 PM, Steven J. Yellin
yel...@slac.stanford.eduwrote:

 Of course you want a Python 2.7 rpm, but if you can't find one, you
 can compile Python 2.7.5 from the tarball available via
 http://www.python.org/**download/ http://www.python.org/download/ .

 Steven Yellin


I've had to pull that kind of stunt to backport recent Subversion releases
to older OS's. I do *not* recommend it for a production environment,
because the Python is likely to be incompatible with other utilities.

http://rpm.pbone.net reveals that there are some python27 packages being
published for SL 6 and its relatives, listed at:

 http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/dextop/el6/SRPMS/


Re: blue griffon

2013-10-09 Thread Clint Bowman
I seem to have autoconf 2.63.  Apparently the configure for bluegriffon 
isn't looking for newer versions.


Clint BowmanINTERNET:   cl...@ecy.wa.gov
Air Quality Modeler INTERNET:   cl...@math.utah.edu
Department of Ecology   VOICE:  (360) 407-6815
PO Box 47600FAX:(360) 407-7534
Olympia, WA 98504-7600

USPS:   PO Box 47600, Olympia, WA 98504-7600
Parcels:300 Desmond Drive, Lacey, WA 98503-1274

On Wed, 9 Oct 2013, Yasha Karant wrote:


I have attempted to build blue griffon following the instructions:

URL:

http://bluegriffon.org/pages/Build-BlueGriffon

Build BlueGriffon

   Make sure to install the mozilla build environment for your platform: 
windows, Mac OS X, linux. You will also need to install subversion. 
BlueGriffon is based on mozilla-central.

   create a new directory for BlueGriffon's and XULrunner's sources
   get mozilla-central from Mozilla through Mercurial

   hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central mozilla-2.0

   get BlueGriffon's tree through subversion:

   cd mozilla-2.0
   svn checkout http://sources.disruptive-innovations.com/bluegriffon/trunk 
bluegriffon


   get BlueGriffon locales through subversion:

   cd bluegriffon
   svn checkout 
http://sources.disruptive-innovations.com/bluegriffon-l10n/trunk locales


   tweak variable  _AVAILABLE_LOCALES in file 
bluegriffon/langpacks/Makefile.in according to your wishes ; en-US is always 
built, this is for the extra locales

   use the right revision of Gecko and apply the patch to the trunk

   cd mozilla-2.0
   hg update -r `cat bluegriffon/config/mozilla_central_revision.txt`
   patch -p 1  bluegriffon/config/content.patch

   create a .mozconfig file. I am using myself the following settings for my 
daily work on OS X (Mountain Lion):


   CC=/opt/local/libexec/llvm-3.1/bin/clang
   CXX=/opt/local/libexec/llvm-3.1/bin/clang++

   ##
   # Assuming you want a universal build
   ##
   . $topsrcdir/build/macosx/universal/mozconfig

   ac_add_options 
--with-macos-sdk=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.7.sdk

   ac_add_options --enable-macos-target=10.7

   ##
   # tweak the following line according to your wishes
   # warning, the directory must exist in the filesystem
   ##
   mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=/Users/glazou/bin/opt/bluegriffon

   mk_add_options AUTOCONF=/opt/local/bin/autoconf213

   ##
   # tweak the following according to your wishes
   ##
   ac_add_options --disable-debug
   ac_add_options --enable-optimize
   ac_add_options --enable-strip

   ac_add_options --without-ccache

   ##
   # build mar  #
   ##
   ac_add_options --enable-installer

   ##
   # I build on a 8-cpu machine ; comment out or adapt to your own case
   ##
   mk_add_options MOZ_MAKE_FLAGS=-j8

   ##
   # DO NOT MODIFY BELOW THIS LINE
   ##
   ac_add_options --enable-application=bluegriffon
   mk_add_options MOZ_TOOLKIT_SEARCH=

   mk_add_options MOZ_OMNIJAR=

   ac_add_options --disable-javaxpcom
   ac_add_options --disable-activex
   ac_add_options --disable-activex-scripting
   ac_add_options --disable-tests
   ac_add_options --disable-airbag
   ac_add_options --enable-places
   ac_add_options --enable-storage
   ac_add_options --disable-crashreporter
   ac_add_options --enable-webm

   ac_add_options --disable-vista-sdk-requirements

   ac_add_options --disable-dbm
   ac_add_options --disable-webrtc

   type make -f client.mk build_all
   bluegriffon.exe is in $MOZ_OBJDIR/dist/bin on windows/linux and 
BlueGriffon.app is in $MOZ_OBJDIR/dist on Mac (launch with open 
BlueGriffon.app)


Published on Thursday, June 17 2010 by BlueGriffon

End instructions.  I modifed the above in what seems to be the correct 
fashion for SL6x, loaded mercurial from an SL6x repository, etc., and have 
the following failure:


/oldhome1/ykarant/bluegriffon-build/mozilla-2.0/client.mk:278: *** Could not 
find autoconf 2.13.  Stop.


Note that autoconf from the SL6x repository is loaded.  Suggestions?

Yasha Karant