[OGo-MacOSX] SOPE MacOSX install "seems" ok, now problems with OGo

Alexander Lamb macosx@opengroupware.org
Wed, 19 Apr 2006 09:43:43 +0200


Hello again,

So, my SOPE install seems to be ok. I tested with the xml test  
described in the documentation page.
I also checked in my GNUstep directory.
Libraries and includes seem to be ok (there is no executable... SOPE  
are only Libraries, like WebObjects I assume)

I didn't find the WOComponent. I still need to install the Apache  
adaptor.

Now, I went on to OGo.

I did a

($:~/_Workspace/OGo-1.1.3)-> ./configure --enable-debug --with-gnustep
GNUstep environment:
   system: /Users/alamb/GNUstep
   local:  /Users/alamb/GNUstep
   user:   /Users/alamb/GNUstep
   path:   /Users/alamb/GNUstep
   flat:   yes
   arch:   i386-apple-darwin8.6.1
   combo:  apple-apple-nil

Note: detected MacOSX GNUstep setup: apple-apple-nil

Note: will install in GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT: /Users/alamb/GNUstep

Configuration:
   FHS:    install in GNUstep tree
   debug:  yes
   strip:  yes
   prefix: /Users/alamb/GNUstep
   gstep:  /Users/alamb/GNUstep/Library/Makefiles/
   config: /Users/alamb/_Workspace/OGo-1.1.3/config.make
   script: /Users/alamb/GNUstep/Library/Makefiles//GNUstep.sh

creating: /Users/alamb/_Workspace/OGo-1.1.3/config.make
required library found: NGLdap
required library found: NGObjWeb
required library found: GDLAccess
failed to link optional library: pisock


This seemed ok, so I continued:

($:~/_Workspace/OGo-1.1.3)-> sudo make -s install

Everything went fine until:

Making install for bundle LSBase...
Installing bundle directory...
Stripping object file...
strip: symbols referenced by relocation entries that can't be  
stripped in: /Users/alamb/GNUstep/Library/OpenGroupware.org-1.1/ 
Commands/LSBase.cmd/Contents/MacOS/LSBase
___CFConstantStringClassReference
_objc_msgSendSuper
_crypt
_objc_msgSend
_rand
_time
_srand
_free
_NSMapInsert
_NSCreateMapTable
_NSFreeMapTable
_NSLog
_calloc
_NSMapGet
_LSCommandRunV
make[3]: *** [internal-bundle-install_] Error 1
make[2]: *** [LSBase.install.bundle.variables] Error 2
make[1]: *** [internal-install] Error 2
make: *** [internal-install] Error 2

Not very clear to me!

Alex
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Alexander Lamb
alamb@mac.com