Am Sun, 12 Jul 2009 12:27:23 +0300 schrieb Mihai Călin Bazon <mihai bazon gmail com>: > On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Christopher Roy Bratusek < > zanghar freenet de> wrote: > > > Am Sun, 12 Jul 2009 11:16:32 +0300 > > schrieb Mihai Călin Bazon <mihai bazon gmail com>: > > > > > Hi folks, > > > > > > I compiled and installed (just updated from GIT) librep and > > > rep-gtk using all defaults (i.e. they went into /usr/local). > > > Then trying to compile Sawfish yields the following error: > > > > > > error--> (file-error "No such file or directory" "rep/util/utf8") > > > > > > Indeed, there's no utf8.jl file in > > > /usr/local/share/rep/0.90.1/lisp/rep/util. It seems to be > > > required from lisp/sawfish/gtk/widget.jl. Googling this didn't > > > give any relevant results. Does anyone know where could I find > > > the missing file(s)? > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > it's there: src/utf8.c > > > > ... did you just git pull? if so you need to run autogen.sh before > > configure. > > > > on my system it's here: > > > > /usr/lib/rep/0.90.0/i586-mandriva-linux-gnu/rep/util/utf8.{so,{l,}a} > > > > Yes, the code is up-to-date and I ran autogen.sh for each of librep, > rep-gtk and sawfish. I do have the utf8.* files (though the compiled > ones went in /usr/local on my system) — yet I get that error. I was > guessing that it expects to find a file named "utf8.jl" in the lisp > path (it requires rep.util.utf8). > > BTW, I also have an older version of sawfish installed from Ubuntu (in > default path - /usr), I wonder if that matters. > > Cheers, > -M. oops, that means that you have librep/rep-gtk/sawfish in both /usr and /usr/local, but: in the ldpath /usr comes first, so your sawfish from /usr/local uses librep/rep-gtk from /usr, either uninstall the Ubuntu one from /usr or re-install your custom one to /usr/ (and remove it from /usr/local), or reverse the ldpath. Chris -- In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates?
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