Hi,
2005/8/19, address@hidden <address@hidden>:
Thanks Pawel. Makefile.global is attached re: libintl.la error.
Can you provide also config.log?
I found a way to compile Gnokii without getting the libintl.la
error. That was
to use the --disable-nls flag. However, gmake install produces errors to do
with the find command. I suspect it is because the find command included in
Solaris 10 is not GNU find.
Yes, we need GNU find to do the job.
Is there a way around this without installing GNU find? This would mean that
Gnokii can be installed on a default (full) install of Solaris 10
without the
need to add any additional software... and that would be great.
Is GNU make provided within a default Solaris 10 install and GNU find
isn't? I think we require also some autotools...
I have also found that if I use both --disable-nls and --without-x
flags, I am
able to successfully install Gnokii. It appears that the find error is only
produced if Gnokii is compiled with X support.
Indeed.
/usr/bin/find . -type d \! -path "*CVS*" \
-exec /tmp/gnokii-0.6.8/config/install-sh -c -d
/opt/gnokii/share/xgnokii/help/{} \; ; \
/usr/bin/find . -type f \! -path "*CVS*" \
-exec /tmp/gnokii-0.6.8/config/install-sh -c -m 644 {}
/opt/gnokii/share/xgnokii/help/{} \; \
If you are able to reqrute these lines to do the job without find,
that would be it.
take care,
pkot
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Pawel Kot
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