From: Matthias A. <mat...@gm...> - 2005-11-19 14:23:55
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Sunil Shetye <sh...@bo...> writes: > Quoting from Sunil Shetye's mail on Sat, Nov 12, 2005: >> Quoting from Peter Church's mail on Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 02:42:05PM -0000: >> > Like the title says :( I have tried to install this version and come up >> > with the following >> > error. I had a previous version installed however I deleted the old >> > binaries before I started... >> > >> > bash-3.00# make install >> >> ... >> >> > test -z "" || /bin/sh ./mkinstalldirs "" >> > ./install-sh -c -m 644 'fetchmailconf.py' '/fetchmailconf.py' >> >> It is installing fetchmailconf.py on the root directory! This means >> that pythondir and/or pyexecdir are not set correctly. >> >> > ./py-compile: Missing argument to --basedir. >> > *** Error code 1 >> >> Could you run these commands and tell the output? > > If python is missing, "make install" gives the above errors. It seems > that the configure script accepts a missing python, but the Makefile > generated by configure cannot cope with a missing python. *blush* OK, let's work around automake then. > This patch now avoids installing fetchmailconf* if python is missing. Thank you. > To check the patch, python needs to be removed from the system first > as there is no configure option to disable checking the location of > python. No need to mess with the installation - you can just run this: ./configure PYTHON=: [other options here] -- Matthias Andree |