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List:       koffice-devel
Subject:    [Bug 53640] Cannot compile, autoconf must be run and admin/am_edit not called
From:       Aaron Williams <aaron_williams () net ! com>
Date:       2003-01-31 21:43:31
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------- Additional Comments From aaron_williams@net.com  2003-01-31 22:43 -------
Subject: Re:  Cannot compile, autoconf must be run and admin/am_edit
 not called

That is what I used.  The original configure script fails.

./configure  --cache-file=../config.cache --disable-rpath 
--disable-debug --enable-final 
--with-extra-includes=/tools/qt/share/include 
--with-extra-libs=/tools/qt/share/lib --with-ssl-dir=/tools/qt/share
configure: loading cache ../config.cache
checking build system type... (cached) sparc-sun-solaris2.7
checking host system type... (cached) sparc-sun-solaris2.7
checking target system type... (cached) sparc-sun-solaris2.7
checking for a BSD-compatible install... (cached) 
/tools/kde/gnu/bin/install -c
checking for -p flag to install... no
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
/tools/kde/archive/3.1/koffice-1.2.1/admin/missing[49]: type: bad option(s)
stty: : Invalid argument
stty: : Invalid argument
/tools/kde/archive/3.1/koffice-1.2.1/admin/missing[49]: autoconf-2.53:  
not found
/tools/kde/archive/3.1/koffice-1.2.1/admin/missing[49]: autoconf-2.52:  
not found
/tools/kde/archive/3.1/koffice-1.2.1/admin/missing[49]: autoconf2.50:  
not found
WARNING: Using auxiliary files such as `acconfig.h', `config.h.bot'
WARNING: and `config.h.top', to define templates for `config.h.in'
WARNING: is deprecated and discouraged.

WARNING: Using the third argument of `AC_DEFINE' and
WARNING: `AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED' allows to define a template without
WARNING: `acconfig.h':

WARNING:   AC_DEFINE([NEED_MAIN], 1,
WARNING:             [Define if a function `main' is needed.])

WARNING: More sophisticated templates can also be produced, see the
WARNING: documentation.
/tools/kde/archive/3.1/koffice-1.2.1/admin/missing[49]: 
autoheader-2.53:  not found
/tools/kde/archive/3.1/koffice-1.2.1/admin/missing[49]: 
autoheader-2.52:  not found
/tools/kde/archive/3.1/koffice-1.2.1/admin/missing[49]: autoheader2.50:  
not found
/tools/kde/archive/3.1/koffice-1.2.1/admin/missing[49]: automake-1.5:  
not found

./configure[1694]: syntax error at line 1694 : `for' unmatched

Note that configure automatically starts automake-1.6 before the final 
error message.

None of the other KDE component configure scripts have a problem.

If I run aclocal followed by autoconf then configure will complete.  I 
then must run perl admin/am_edit.

Note that this is from a clean tarball of 1.2.1.

-Aaron

David Faure wrote:

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>>I took the release tarball.  It is a bug in the tarball.  I have had 
>>this problem with KOffice for quite some time.  I have always used the 
>>tarballs rather than CVS (CVS doesn't work through our firewall).
>>    
>>
>
>The KOffice-1.2.1 tarball has a configure in it, I just re-checked.
>What happens if you run ./configure out of the release tarball?
>
>- -- 
>David FAURE, faure@kde.org, dfaure@klaralvdalens-datakonsult.se
>Contributing to: http://www.konqueror.org/, http://www.koffice.org/
>KOffice-1.2.1 is available - http://download.kde.org/stable/koffice-1.2.1/
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