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Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?
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Duke Normandin |
Subject: |
Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"? |
Date: |
Thu, 7 Jan 2010 06:16:15 -0700 (MST) |
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Alpine 2.01 (OSX 1266 2009-07-14) |
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> > Choking on a bone in libtool, but why?
>
> Hmm, sounds like a hosed libtool installation, see also
> http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/5346
>
> Try removing _any_ ltmain.sh you have in the checked-out tree, and
> then do "autoreconf -fvi" and recompile.
OK...
> Maybe it could also because of MacPorts vs. /usr/bin. Did I mention
> I hate MacPorts? However, the above seems more likely...
You and me both! Why could they not "leave well enough" alone? I've
got crap in /sw/local/blah from "fink"; crap in /opt/blah from
MacPorts; and the usual stuff in /usr/blah where it's suppose to
go. It's enough to piss off a Pope... ;)
Anyway....
dnormandin@ ~
05:50 am >> port installed libtool
The following ports are currently installed:
libtool @2.2.6a_0 (active)
dnormandin@ ~
05:50 am >> port location libtool
Port libtool 2.2.6a_0 is installed as an image in:
/opt/local/var/macports/software/libtool/2.2.6a_0
dnormandin@ ~
05:52 am >> ls -AF /opt/local/var/macports/software/libtool/2.2.6a_0
opt/
So libtools is living in /opt/blah. You want them in the /usr/ tree? I
wonder how many files we're talking about here? I could symlink them
to /opt/whatever, but what a &address@hidden PITA! Can't we do something in the
"configure" script or the "Makefile", line "ifdef $OSTYPE or
something, then look at /usr then /opt?
--
Duke
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, (continued)
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Gwenael Casaccio, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Stefan Schmiedl, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/06
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/01/07
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?,
Duke Normandin <=
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/01/07
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/07
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/01/07
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/07
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/07
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/01/07
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] What might cause "No runnable processAbort trap"?, Duke Normandin, 2010/01/07