Op woensdag 17-12-2008 om 18:58 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Reinhold
Kainhofer:
it would be nice to have documented why we [think we] need this.
Actually, this IS what is breaking the configure check. By setting
LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the tools dir, you are telling the linker to use the
Am Dienstag, 16. Dezember 2008 schrieb Jan Nieuwenhuizen:
Should the LD_LIBRARY_PATH really be set during the execution of
lilypond's configure script???
Good question, but is this what breaks your configure run?
Every binary in tools should either have a wrapper, or
be using rpath. It
Op dinsdag 16-12-2008 om 18:05 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Reinhold
Kainhofer:
[oops, back onto lily-devel]
This is odd, we should not be linking to anything in tools/. Can you
figure out why that happens?
In the lilypond config.log:
configure:8037: checking guile compile flags
Op dinsdag 16-12-2008 om 18:33 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Reinhold
Kainhofer:
[back onto lily-devel]
Actually, even that does not work, since during the execution of the
configure
checks, there is
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/reinhold/lilypond/gub/target/tools/root/usr/lib
Why is this a
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Am Dienstag, 16. Dezember 2008 20:49:56 schrieb Jan Nieuwenhuizen:
Op dinsdag 16-12-2008 om 18:33 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Reinhold
Kainhofer:
[back onto lily-devel]
Actually, even that does not work, since during the execution of the
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Am Montag, 15. Dezember 2008 schrieb Reinhold Kainhofer:
However, I'm now running into the next problem: Lilypond's configure
claims it is missing guile!
- From the log file:
configure:8270: checking for scm_boot_guile
configure:8326:
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Am Montag, 15. Dezember 2008 schrieb Jan Nieuwenhuizen:
Op zaterdag 13-12-2008 om 01:59 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Reinhold
Kainhofer:
Unfortunately, gmp does not build there, since the configure check seems
to think it is on a 64-bit
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I have a server with a 64-bit processor, on which I have installed a 32-bit
Linux distribution (so I can reuse all my 32-bit self-created packages, among
other reasons). Now, Graham is trying to use that server also as a build
machine for lilypond