On 22 March 2013 18:26, Steve Huston <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Fraser,
>
> > > Probably not - note, though, that there are multiple ways that cmake
> can
> > handle "install" - it can generate an RPM, for example, that would do
> > uninstall nicely.
> > It's a nice idea, but not much good on my Ubuntu box :-)
>
> I haven't looked into it, but cmake could most likely be coerced to
> produce whatever you need.
>
> > I *really* think that I should be able to get a clean install and
> uninstall using
> > cmake before I'd properly deprecate automake - so do keep on with the
> > magic incantations to help me say hello to cmake and goodbye to automake.
>
> We'll need to rely on assistance from you to get Ubuntu running.
>
>
I think that virtual machine software and operating systems being
sufficiently free should help anyone with the relevant experience to help
out if required :)

(also, committers can get free MSDN subsciptions for project related use,
for anyone wanting to say they dont have Windows :P)


> > I definitely don't think setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH is an acceptable
> approach.
>
> It's a pretty standard way of doing this sort of thing. If you end up
> needing this all the time, you could probably do something like set it up
> in ld.conf
>
> > Also do you have any idea on the
> >
> > "
> > [Broker] critical Unexpected error: Error in configuration file
> > /usr/local/etc/qpid/qpidd.conf: Bad argument:
> > |cluster-mechanism=DIGEST-MD5 ANONYMOUS|
> > "
> > I've been seeing when I try running qpidd in src? I guess that I could
> > comment the line out, but I'm curious as to why I should be seeing it.
> > Am I missing something or is it just a temporary glitch in trunk?
>
> I'm guessing it's either an outdated conf file, or it's complaining
> because the ha/cluster plugin isn't loaded (which would have added the
> cluster-mechanism option to the valid set). You could delete it (if it's
> old), and/or use -c on the command line, or set the requisite environment
> variable (QPID_CONFIG???)_ to point to a more suitable file.
>
> -Steve
>
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