[OGo-Developer] noob question on building sope-appserver/samples/HelloForm
Chad Leigh
developer@opengroupware.org
Tue, 31 Oct 2006 02:44:46 -0700
On Oct 30, 2006, at 2:12 AM, Helge Hess wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Oct 30, 2006, at 05:43, Chad Leigh wrote:
>>>> /usr/bin/ld: can't locate file for: -lNGObjWeb
>>>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>
> OK, I can reproduce that and will have a look. No idea yet why it
> wouldn't work.
>
> BTW: when I do the SOPE configure (trunk) on OSX it per default
> installs into /usr/local, did you run --with-gnustep during configure?
Yes, I think so.
I am going to restart and try from scratch again.
I am using the sope-trunk-latest.tar.gz rather than checking out a
branch.
>
>> Ok, I did not explicitly do any make debug=yes. I just did make
>> when beuilding the sope-appserver stuff and the samples.
>
> Yes, its fine. If you did run 'configure', you don't need to source
> GNUstep.sh anymore or specify debug=yes or similiar (for compilation).
> [configure will write config.make which is loaded by all SOPE
> makefiles]
Let me report back after I try this again from a fresh unpacking of
the archive.
I did not get a chance to day to mess with this.
I appreciate everyone's help.
Thanks
Chad
>
>> Yes, I did make and make install the gstep-make that comes with
>> SOPE 4.5.
>>
>> Does that make a new version of make or just set up the
>> environment in the GNUStep directory? The latter is what it
>> appears to do from the make install output messages.
>
> GNUstep-make is just a set of makefiles, not a new 'make' tool.
>
>> I will look in to that. I was just following the .build it. page
>> (s) from the SOPE website with the MACOSX notes.
>
> Which should work just fine ;-)
>
>> I think this may actually help with the XCode problems as well...
>> I am NOT an XCode guru, like I said, and probably could be more
>> efficient in my Cocoa programming if I were :-)
>
> Xcode and gstep-make builds are completely separate.
>
>>> Hm, actually I just tried and the Xcode projects need a bit of
>>> tweaking because some files got renamed/added in the PostgreSQL
>>> adaptor. But besides it seems to compile fine.
>> Nothing compiles for me and I get over 100 errors before it gives
>> up. I will mess around with it some more to see what I am doing
>> wrong. Let's not worry about this at the moment.
>
> After Marcus fixed a minor glitch yesterday it works like a charm
> for me :-)
>
> Greets,
> Helge
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