On 28/2/06 21:45, "OpenMacNews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> hi,
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>> Thanks for that. Given the fun I¹ve had getting it to work, I¹ve
>> decided not
>> to change the bootstrap script at the moment, to avoid causing others
>> the
>> sam
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hi,
> Thanks for that. Given the fun I¹ve had getting it to work, I¹ve
> decided not
> to change the bootstrap script at the moment, to avoid causing others
> the
> same pain. I have added AC_PROG_LIBTOOL to configure.ac.in (yes, I
> know you
Title: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Buildproblems on OSX 10.3 due to libxml2
On 28/2/06 03:30, "OpenMacNews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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dave,
fwiw, starting w/ r5035
noting that you've removed AC_PROG_RANLIB from con
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dave,
fwiw, starting w/ r5035
noting that you've removed AC_PROG_RANLIB from configure.ac.in, i don't
replace/add AC_PROG_LIBTOOL.
mod'ing "bootstrap":
=
${EDITOR} /usr/ports/pgadmin3/pga
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hi,
>> (doncha jus LUV autotools!)
>
> Err, nope.
heh
>> on my sys,
>>
>> % ls -al /usr/local/share/autoconf/Autom4te/FileUtils.pm
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 6670 Oct 22 22:51 FileUtils.pm
>
> No, it's in /opt/local/share/autoconf/Autom4te.
>
On 27/2/06 21:57, "OpenMacNews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (doncha jus LUV autotools!)
Err, nope.
>> I just upgraded to:
>>
>> raptor:~/pgadmin3 dpage$ glibtool --version
>> ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.5 (1.1220.2.1 2003/04/14 22:48:00)
>>
>> Now though, I get:
>>
>> raptor:~/pgadmin3 dpag
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hi,
>> as i don't have your script/changes available, i'll venture a guess --
> Sorry - added:
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> AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
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> To configure.ac.in, and
>
> AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = foreign
>
> To Makefile.am. Then changed the bootstrap script to call autore
On 27/2/06 21:00, "OpenMacNews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hmm, OK. Well, I¹ve been playing with autoreconf, and having eventually
>> figured out how to get it to run automake in ?-foreign mode, I¹m now stuck
>> with it complaining ab
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> Hmm, OK. Well, I¹ve been playing with autoreconf, and having eventually
> figured out how to get it to run automake in ?-foreign mode, I¹m now stuck
> with it complaining about the macro I queried in the first place:
>
> raptor:~/pgadmin3 dpage
Title: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Buildproblems on OSX 10.3 due to libxml2
On 27/2/06 17:15, "OpenMacNews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Many packages come with a script called bootstrap.sh or autogen.sh,
that will just call aclocal, libtoolize, gettextize or autopoint,
auto
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> Which is what the line:
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> automake-1.9 --foreign --add-missing --copy
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> in the bootstrap script does.
hmmm ... cref:
http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_mono/automake.html
"People upgrading old packages to newer autotools ar
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On 2/27/06 Dave Page wrote:
> OK, you'll have to excuse my bumbling ignorance when it comes to all
> things automake/autoconf - why are you running glibtoolize in the
> pgAdmin source directory? The bootstrap script does everything that's
> requir
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> Why's it even being called? We don't create any libraries at all (and I
> never saw any warnings about it on Tiger, or back when I was running
> Panther).
well, glibtoolize is being called cuz i'm calling it ... as i typically
do given that i'v
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On 2/27/06 Dave Page wrote:
> Hmm, actually AC_PROG_RANLIB can go completely - I added that when I
> was
> playing with the build system recently but then changed tactic, but
> obviously left that there. Similarly, I doubt you need AC_PROG_LIBTOO
hi!
Florian G. Pflug wrote:
Miha Radej wrote:
i don't have osx but i have had problems compiling pgadmin recently.
i've been getting various compiler errors about the code in
xmlwriter.h as far as i could tell. my libxml2 version was 2.6.20.
after upgrading to 2.6.23, pgadmin compiled fine an
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> to libxml2
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> Op
OpenMacNews wrote:
hi all,
% uname -a
Darwin server 8.5.0 Darwin Kernel Version 8.5.0: Sun Jan 22 10:38:46
PST 2006; root:xnu-792.6.61.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc
You get this on Panther (10.3)? Strange... I get
Darwin yosemite.solution-x.com 7.9.0 Darwin Kernel Version
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> Cc: Miha Radej; Florian G. Pflug; Dave Page
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Buildproblems on OSX 10.3
On Feb 26, 2006, at 17:46, Florian G. Pflug wrote:
Maybe someone else here still running Panther can confirm that /usr/
include/libxml2/libxml/xmlwriter.h
is missing?
Yes, that file does not exist on Mac OS X 10.3.9 with Xcode 1.5
installed (the latest available for 10.3). Earlier versions
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hi all,
just bouncing by :-) & thought i'd give the latest HEAD a try, and see
if i'm having any of (these) issues.
fwiw, i've installed my own libxml in /usr/local/lib
% which xml2-config
/usr/local/bin/xml2-config
% xml2-config --vers
Miha Radej wrote:
hi!
i don't have osx but i have had problems compiling pgadmin recently.
i've been getting various compiler errors about the code in xmlwriter.h
as far as i could tell. my libxml2 version was 2.6.20. after upgrading
to 2.6.23, pgadmin compiled fine and the errors i got befor
hi!
i don't have osx but i have had problems compiling pgadmin recently.
i've been getting various compiler errors about the code in xmlwriter.h
as far as i could tell. my libxml2 version was 2.6.20. after upgrading
to 2.6.23, pgadmin compiled fine and the errors i got before went away.
this
Dave Page wrote:
From: "Florian G. Pflug"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2.6.16
Which is exactly what I have on Tiger. Odd - perhaps Panther (or your
installation) is broken?
I'd think Panther is broken... So the check should check for xmlwriter.h, and
not for a
specific version, I'd say.
Maybe som
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To: "Dave Page"
Cc: "pgadmin-hackers"
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Buildproblems on OSX 10.3 due to libxml2
> 2.6.16
Which is exactly what I have on
Dave Page wrote:
On 26/2/06 16:27, "Florian G. Pflug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since this will plague more people than me, I'd suggest changing the
configure-check for
libxml2 to explicitly check for xmlwriter.h.
Hmm, no problem on Tiger. What's the output of xml2-config --version ?
Perhaps
On 26/2/06 16:27, "Florian G. Pflug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since this will plague more people than me, I'd suggest changing the
> configure-check for
> libxml2 to explicitly check for xmlwriter.h.
Hmm, no problem on Tiger. What's the output of xml2-config --version ?
Perhaps it's a vers
Hi
As you might (or might not ;-) ) have noticed, there where no nightly
pgadmin-trunk builds
for a few weeks now. The build broke because of problems with libxml2. I solved
this now
by adding a custom-built libxml2 to my buildserver and passing --with-libxml2=
to configure. The funny thing, ho
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