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On 2012-12-10 22:17, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I'm CC'ing pd-dev since this is good to have in the public and on the record.
yes, definitely. thanks. i'm moving it from pd-list to pd-ev though.
I think the problem was that Fink's 'autoconf' was installed but not Fink's 'automake-1.10'. So we need to decide to either go full native or full Fink for the autotools. The minimum build env I support is 10.5, so that means:
i think this explains the problem and suggests the correct solution.
If things need newer versions than that, then I say we just use all of the Fink packages. Then we could have:
personally i think it is a good idea to have the build farm provide both "native" and "fink" environments. for PdX, fink is probably the way to go, but for single externals it could be interesting to build it on the native platform as well.
fgmasdr IOhannes
On Dec 11, 2012, at 3:35 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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On 2012-12-10 22:17, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I'm CC'ing pd-dev since this is good to have in the public and on the record.
yes, definitely. thanks. i'm moving it from pd-list to pd-ev though.
I think the problem was that Fink's 'autoconf' was installed but not Fink's 'automake-1.10'. So we need to decide to either go full native or full Fink for the autotools. The minimum build env I support is 10.5, so that means:
i think this explains the problem and suggests the correct solution.
If things need newer versions than that, then I say we just use all of the Fink packages. Then we could have:
personally i think it is a good idea to have the build farm provide both "native" and "fink" environments. for PdX, fink is probably the way to go, but for single externals it could be interesting to build it on the native platform as well.
Ok, so they all have these installed:
autoconf2.6 2.69 automake1.11 1.11.6 libtool2 2.4.2
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