now you mention it, that sounds about right, haven't tried it myuself
but seem to recall reading it once when i used mandrake.
On Sun, 2003-06-22 at 21:58, Dmitry Suzdalev wrote:
IIRC, I solved the problem you have with setting some env variable to correct
value. Its name was something like
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 18:57, Lars Juel Nielsen wrote:
now you mention it, that sounds about right, haven't tried it myuself
but seem to recall reading it once when i used mandrake.
So all we can do for now is to wait until someone experienced will tell us the
correct name of this environment
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 10:09 am, Dmitry Suzdalev wrote:
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 18:57, Lars Juel Nielsen wrote:
now you mention it, that sounds about right, haven't tried it myuself
but seem to recall reading it once when i used mandrake.
So all we can do for now is to wait until someone
Oh, thanks! That's it! Lars, Martin did you hear that?
Dmitry.
Yep !
I did :-)))
Martin
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I read the 4 last messages again and I'm not sure you understood my problem
(or I did'nt explain it clearly :o)
KDE-3.2.1 and Kdevelop-2.1.5 are emerged without error.
I created a new project (my very first : a console hello world) in kdevelop,
and when I try to build it I get this message :
On Sunday 22 June 2003 08:45, Martin LORANG wrote:
I read the 4 last messages again and I'm not sure you understood my
problem=0 (or I did'nt explain it clearly :o)
You are right. I was thinking KDevelop cannot compile. But the problem is
exactly the same with your HelloWorld program. Both are
Yes ! That works for me
Thanks
Martin
The easiest way to fix that:
rm /usr/bin/autoconf
rm /usr/bin/autoheader
rm /usr/bin/automake
ln -s /usr/bin/autoconf-2.57 /usr/bin/autoconf
ln -s /usr/bin/autoheader-2.57 /usr/bin/autoheader
ln -s /usr/bin/automake-1.7 /usr/bin/automake
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IIRC, I solved the problem you have with setting some env variable to correct
value. Its name was something like AUTOCONF_VERSION= -- I don't remember
correctly.
I recall that when I got the error you are talking about, I was able (don't
actually remember how) to dig out that that variable
Hello
I'm trying to build my very first project (hello world) with kdevelop and the
following happens :
*** YOU'RE USING Autoconf version 2.13.
*** KDE requires autoconf 2.52, 2.53 or 2.54
gmake[1]: *** [cvs] Erreur 1
gmake: *** [all] Erreur 2
*** échec ***
the installed version of
Hi,
This errors does not come from automake/autoconf. You installed the new
version of the head program, which make it bug:
head -1 works with textutils-2.0, but the version from textutils-2.1 fails.
We must use head -n 1 instead.
Please, reinstall an older version :
emerge
I have still the same message after emerging textutils-2.0.19-r1 :-(
Martin
Le Samedi 21 Juin 2003 19:57, François Dupoux a écrit :
Hi,
This errors does not come from automake/autoconf. You installed the new
version of the head program, which make it bug:
head -1 works with textutils-2.0,
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