> > > Unfortunately it seems that
> > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-2199is still in
effect;
> > my
> > > link connection is stuck forever in the "connecting" state.
> >
> > Right, this is not fixed.
> >
> > > This is a show-stopper for my application :(
> >
> > That's too bad. Any ch
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Steve Huston wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> I also saw your other messages... Thanks for your persistence and
> congrats on finding the cause. Can you please jira the check for boost
> system? You can't just add it to what's needed since it was added at a
> particular boos
Hi Jeff,
I also saw your other messages... Thanks for your persistence and
congrats on finding the cause. Can you please jira the check for boost
system? You can't just add it to what's needed since it was added at a
particular boost version (1.36, 37?) and the boost version isn't known
until the
So I used the trunk version of qpid-route (dunno why I didn't try it before)
and that works.
Unfortunately it seems that
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-2199is still in effect; my
link connection is stuck forever in the "connecting"
state.
This is a show-stopper for my application :(
Eureka!
THe problem is somewhere in the build system it's not properly handling
paths with space characters, probably a quoting issue. The tipoff was when I
started grepping for "documents" through the build dir and I noticed lots of
case matching instances in both "documents and settings" and "my
BTW Steve, have you had a chance to look at
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-2199 ? If you know off hand that
trunk doesn't have a fix for this, I can save your time and mine by giving
up.
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Jeff Laughlin wrote:
> Sounds like a reasonable next step. I dele
Sounds like a reasonable next step. I deleted my build directory.
First config run:
Check for working C compiler: cl
Check for working C compiler: cl -- works
Detecting C compiler ABI info
Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
Check for working CXX compiler: cl
Check for working CXX compiler:
Hi Steve,
I just stumbled across your blog post where you talk about porting qpid to
windows:
http://stevehuston.wordpress.com/2009/01/09/my-experiences-porting-apache-qpid-c-to-windows/
I am curious about the lack of a persistent store and SSL; are these still
missing from the trunk?
The main q
I hate to sound like a level 1 cable tech support rep, but could you
delete the build directory and retry? If it's still saying it doesn't
need to generate files, something is wrong.
Thanks,
-Steve
--
Steve Huston, Riverace Corporation
Total Lifecycle Support for Your Networked Applications
http:
Done and done. I set the ruby_library variable which eliminated the ruby
message, and I downgraded to cmake 2.6 patch 4. No change.
When I click generate, I do get a dialog box with this error, as well as the
console output I previously pasted:
---
Error
--
Another idea... If you can't find ruby, it can't generate all the
files. It may be complaining that it can't include the generated list
of source file names. Before doing the cmake downgrade, see if you can
resolve the ruby location.
Thanks,
-Steve
--
Steve Huston, Riverace Corporation
Total Life
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the info... I've been using Cmake 2.6 and am not seeing the
errors you see. Is there a chance you could try Cmake 2.6.4 to try and
narrow down what's going on?
-Steve
--
Steve Huston, Riverace Corporation
Total Lifecycle Support for Your Networked Applications
http://www.rive
Configure output:
Could NOT find Doxygen (missing: DOXYGEN_EXECUTABLE)
lookign for config.h
Could NOT find Ruby (missing: RUBY_LIBRARY)
No need to generate AMQP protocol sources
No need to generate Qpid Management Framework sources
Can't locate the help2man command; man pages will not be gener
Hi Jeff,
> Checked out the head today, r836084. Got boost built. Got
> CMake "configured"
> successfully. When I try to "generate", cmake throws this error:
>
> CMake Error in src/CMakeLists.txt:
>
> Cannot find source file "documents". Tried extensions .c .C
> .c++ .cc .cpp
>
> .cxx .m .M .m
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