Re: Compiling Gnopernicus under Debian unstable
- From: Jason White <jasonw ariel ucs unimelb edu au>
- To: Malcolm Tredinnick <malcolm commsecure com au>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Compiling Gnopernicus under Debian unstable
- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2004 19:07:58 +1100
Malcolm Tredinnick writes:
> On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 18:52, Jason White wrote:
>
> According to some searchs I just did on the Debian site, you want
> libglib2.0-dev.
Thanks. The other required development packages were much easier to
find.
Now for the next problem:
gnopernicus/autogen.sh couldn't find either gnome-mag or gnome-speech,
so I decided to compile gnome-speech and install it, in the hope of
using the DECTALK driver.
gnome-speech/autogen.sh yields errors (output included below). I
suspect this may be related to autoconf but I don't have a solution -
I don't know much about autoconf or the design of Gnome. Here is the
full autogen.sh output (better too much than too little in these
circumstances):
[gnome-speech jdc]$ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local
checking for autoconf >= 2.53...
testing autoconf2.50... not found.
testing autoconf... found 2.59
checking for automake >= 1.5...
testing automake-1.7... found 1.7.9
checking for libtool >= 1.5...
testing libtoolize... found 1.5.0a
checking for pkg-config >= 0.14.0...
testing pkg-config... found 0.15.0
Checking for required M4 macros...
Checking for forbidden M4 macros...
Processing ./configure.in
Running aclocal-1.7...
*** obsolete gnome macros were used in ./configure.in
Running libtoolize...
Running autoheader...
autoheader: WARNING: Using auxiliary files such as `acconfig.h', `config.h.bot'
autoheader: WARNING: and `config.h.top', to define templates for `config.h.in'
autoheader: WARNING: is deprecated and discouraged.
autoheader:
autoheader: WARNING: Using the third argument of `AC_DEFINE' and
autoheader: WARNING: `AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED' allows to define a template without
autoheader: WARNING: `acconfig.h':
autoheader:
autoheader: WARNING: AC_DEFINE([NEED_FUNC_MAIN], 1,
autoheader: [Define if a function `main' is needed.])
autoheader:
autoheader: WARNING: More sophisticated templates can also be produced, see the
autoheader: WARNING: documentation.
Running automake-1.7...
drivers/dectalk/Makefile.am:17: `LDFLAGS' is a user variable, you should not override it;
drivers/dectalk/Makefile.am:17: use `AM_LDFLAGS' instead.
drivers/eloquence/Makefile.am:21: `LDFLAGS' is a user variable, you should not override it;
drivers/eloquence/Makefile.am:21: use `AM_LDFLAGS' instead.
drivers/festival/Makefile.am:13: `LDFLAGS' is a user variable, you should not override it;
drivers/festival/Makefile.am:13: use `AM_LDFLAGS' instead.
drivers/freetts/java/Makefile.am:4: CLEANFILES must be set with `=' before using `+='
drivers/freetts/native/Makefile.am:21: CLEANFILES must be set with `=' before using `+='
drivers/freetts/native/Makefile.am:19: LDFLAGS was already defined in condition TRUE, which implies condition BUILD_FREETTS_DRIVER_TRUE ...
configure.in:98: ... `LDFLAGS' previously defined here.
drivers/freetts/native/Makefile.am:19: `LDFLAGS' is a user variable, you should not override it;
drivers/freetts/native/Makefile.am:19: use `AM_LDFLAGS' instead.
drivers/viavoice/Makefile.am:19: `LDFLAGS' is a user variable, you should not override it;
drivers/viavoice/Makefile.am:19: use `AM_LDFLAGS' instead.
gnome-speech/Makefile.am:7: `LDFLAGS' is a user variable, you should not override it;
gnome-speech/Makefile.am:7: use `AM_LDFLAGS' instead.
test/Makefile.am:11: `LDFLAGS' is a user variable, you should not override it;
test/Makefile.am:11: use `AM_LDFLAGS' instead.
Any ideas?
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