Re: [libvirt] Mac OS X: dyld: lazy symbol binding failed

2010-10-18 Thread Mitchell Hashimoto
All, With a few small patches (to remove documentation generation, thanks to Justin) to my local git checkout, I was finally able to make dist and test the resulting distribution. The result is that this worked great on my Mac as well as another Mac I have that was having trouble. I think this

Re: [libvirt] Mac OS X: dyld: lazy symbol binding failed

2010-10-18 Thread Justin Clift
On 10/18/2010 05:43 PM, Mitchell Hashimoto wrote: All, With a few small patches (to remove documentation generation, thanks to Justin) to my local git checkout, I was finally able to make dist and test the resulting distribution. The result is that this worked great on my Mac as well as another

Re: [libvirt] Mac OS X: dyld: lazy symbol binding failed

2010-10-18 Thread Daniel Veillard
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 08:34:56PM +1100, Justin Clift wrote: On 10/18/2010 05:43 PM, Mitchell Hashimoto wrote: All, With a few small patches (to remove documentation generation, thanks to Justin) to my local git checkout, I was finally able to make dist and test the resulting distribution.

Re: [libvirt] Mac OS X: dyld: lazy symbol binding failed

2010-10-18 Thread Justin Clift
On 10/18/2010 09:00 PM, Daniel Veillard wrote: snip Builds are not done on the server but on my workstation, currently running Fedora 12: paphio:~ - rpm -q autoconf automake libtool autoconf-2.63-5.fc12.noarch automake-1.11.1-1.fc12.noarch libtool-2.2.6-18.fc12.1.x86_64 I should probably

Re: [libvirt] Mac OS X: dyld: lazy symbol binding failed

2010-10-14 Thread Daniel P. Berrange
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 02:56:31PM -0700, Mitchell Hashimoto wrote: I've been working with Justin, and we've been making some progress. However, I have another question for this list. As a follow-up to this, I realized that when I download the snapshots and just ./configure; make; make install

Re: [libvirt] Mac OS X: dyld: lazy symbol binding failed

2010-10-14 Thread Mitchell Hashimoto
Daniel, Thanks for your response, I appreciate it. The `grep` on the two Makefiles is equivalent. I've uploaded a diff of the two Makefiles here: https://gist.github.com/da0e93a335be6a3a637b Let me know if you want me to upload the actual Makefiles as well, since I can do that. Also the

Re: [libvirt] Mac OS X: dyld: lazy symbol binding failed

2010-10-14 Thread Eric Blake
On 10/14/2010 01:06 PM, Mitchell Hashimoto wrote: Daniel, Thanks for your response, I appreciate it. The `grep` on the two Makefiles is equivalent. I've uploaded a diff of the two Makefiles here: https://gist.github.com/da0e93a335be6a3a637b Let me know if you want me to upload the actual

Re: [libvirt] Mac OS X: dyld: lazy symbol binding failed

2010-10-14 Thread Mitchell Hashimoto
Eric, First, here is the output from diff -c: https://gist.github.com/7d8c32849e4d72be5368 I ran `automake --version` and I have 1.11.1 And the 1.9.6 automake is from the libvirt build servers, not any of my machines. I was comparing the ./configure output from the snapshot with when I run

Re: [libvirt] Mac OS X: dyld: lazy symbol binding failed

2010-10-13 Thread Daniel P. Berrange
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:09:19AM +0200, Daniel Veillard wrote: On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 04:34:08PM -0700, Mitchell Hashimoto wrote: Eric, I've been getting this error lately from git (happening during `make`): make[1]: *** No rule to make target `todo.pl', needed by `todo.html.in'.

Re: [libvirt] Mac OS X: dyld: lazy symbol binding failed

2010-10-12 Thread Mitchell Hashimoto
Eric, I've been getting this error lately from git (happening during `make`): make[1]: *** No rule to make target `todo.pl', needed by `todo.html.in'. Stop. make: *** [distdir] Error 1 I haven't taken any time to look at it, but its caused by the documentation task, obviously. I've been

[libvirt] Mac OS X: dyld: lazy symbol binding failed

2010-10-08 Thread Mitchell Hashimoto
Hi, This is a cross-post from libvirt-users since there didn't seem to be anyone there familiar with what is going on and this is a dev issue as well. I'm using the Ruby/FFI libvirt library and getting this consistently on Mac OS X: ruby-1.9.2-p0 FFI::Libvirt.virInitialize dyld: lazy symbol