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GNUstep install on OS X 10.3.9 - libffi fails
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BryanPierc |
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GNUstep install on OS X 10.3.9 - libffi fails |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Jun 2009 08:07:59 -0700 |
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Hello everyone!!
I have been trying to install GNUstep on OS X 10.3.9 and have not been
able to get gnustep-base to compile.
I have been able to install libtiff, libjpeg, libpng, libslt from source
I had to use fink for libart2, freetype2, and windowmaker (which I
couldn't get to compile from source)
I have installed (fsf) gcc 3.3.5 and gnu make-2.2.0 (the latter I
hoped might be an answer)
When running configure on gnustep-base-1.18.0 I get the fallowing error
You do not have either ffcall or libffi installed, or configure
needs
--with-ffi-include and/or --with-ffi-library flags so GNUstep
can find them,
or you have ffcall but gnustep-make is configured to use native
exceptions
(native exceptions are not compatible with ffcall).
GNUstep requires ffcall or libffi and proper libobjc hooks to do
invocations and DO.
Nothing I have tried so far has worked
I have reinstalled libffi into the "recommended" directories
I have defined DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to include these pathways
I have configured with
--enable-libffi
--with-libffi-library=$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT/Library/Libraries
--with-libffi-include=$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT/Library/Headers
(The full list of options...)
./configure --with-xml-prefix=/usr --disable-xmltest
--with-library-combo=gnu-gnu-gnu
--enable-libffi
--with-libffi-library=$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT/Library/Libraries
--with-libffi-include=$GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT/Library/Headers
--disable-flattened
--enable-multi-platform LDFLAGS=-L/sw/lib CPPFLAGS=-I/sw/include
(And of course...)
(I've added sym-links for libobjc.a as suggested)
I've tried rereading the Darwin install notes at
www.gnustep.org/resources/documentation/User/GNUstep/README.Darwin
and I've done google searches for the past 24 hours trying to figure out
anything I might be missing. I'm relative
newbie so anything beyond trying to make sure the libffi and libobjc
libraries are in in the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH and
trying to place order the paths so that the <fsf gcc> directories are
searched before the <apple gcc> directories
and...well...I'm out of ideas.
If anyone has any ideas or suggestions, it would really, really, really
be appreciated!!! :)
Best Regards,
Bryan Pierce
- GNUstep install on OS X 10.3.9 - libffi fails,
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