I was building the port, and hal / dbus were both installed. The funny thing was that the first time I built the port, it didn't even get this far, it said : "checking for hal/libhal.h... no", but if I checked in /usr/local/include/hal, libhal.h was in there. Then I made a link to /usr/include "ln -s /usr/local/include/hal /usr/include/hal" and was able to get this far now.
I will cvsup again tonight and recheck this to confirm my findings though. -- Kris Moore PC-BSD Software http://www.pcbsd.com Tijl Coosemans wrote: > On Wednesday 14 May 2008 22:03:35 Kris Moore wrote: >> I'm trying to get Wine to compile with HAL support on FreeBSD, and >> running into this error: >> >>> checking dbus/dbus.h usability... yes >>> checking dbus/dbus.h presence... yes >>> checking for dbus/dbus.h... yes >>> checking hal/libhal.h usability... yes >>> checking hal/libhal.h presence... yes >>> checking for hal/libhal.h... yes >>> checking for dbus_connection_close in -ldbus-1... no >>> configure: error: libhal development files not found, no dynamic device >>> support. >>> This is an error since --with-hal was requested. >> What exactly is -ldbus-1? Is there a way around this? Configure is >> finding the dbus and hal headers properly, and they both work >> properly on the system. > > Are you building using the wine port? Because that should autodetect > HAL when it's installed. If you're not using the port and running > configure yourself you probably need to set LDFLAGS. Something like: > > env CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include" LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib" ./configure > --verbose --with-hal > > !DSPAM:1,482bfef620034310919711! > >