Re: [Quickfix-developers] a few build issues on redhat7.2
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From: <OM...@th...> - 2002-04-19 16:29:28
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Mike, thanks for the information. We mostly do our linux builds on Marndrake. We are supposed to be getting a redhat box soon. I know that one other person reported the libxml problem you encountered. We should probably be checking for the version with autotools. We will try to incorporate these changes into the next version and add them to the FAQ. If you want to contribute in any way please let us know. --Oren, ThoughtWorks |---------+-----------------------------------------------> | | <mi...@ju...> | | | Sent by: | | | qui...@li...ur| | | ceforge.net | | | | | | | | | 04/18/02 10:46 AM | | | | |---------+-----------------------------------------------> >----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: <qui...@li...> | | cc: | | Subject: [Quickfix-developers] a few build issues on redhat7.2 | >----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| I just finished building quickfix 1.0.4, and fixed a few minor problems along the way. Guaging from the archives, it's possible that the build hasn't been tested on rh7.2 before, so I thought I'd pass along the things I needed to do (all pretty simple) to get a complete build. I'm building on redhat7.2 (developer system install), with the following packages: gcc-2.96-98 gcc-c++-2.96-98 libstdc++-2.96-98 libstdc++-devel-2.96-98 libxml-1.8.14-2 libxml-devel-1.8.14-2 libxml2-2.4.10-0.7x.2 libxml2-devel-2.4.10-0.7x.2 note: Redhat comes with libxml2 by default, but SAXContentHandler.h requires parser.h, parserInternals.h, and tree.h from the gnome-xml/ directory, which is only in the original libxml. This is the only conflict I ran into with only libxml2 installed. ruby-1.6.4-2 ruby-libs-1.6.4-2 Alog the way I needed to do the following things: LTCONFIG_VERSION isn't set anywhere in libtool. I just added a line to set it equal to 1.3.5, which is what ltmain.sh and ltconfig have and had no further problems with it. gcc throws a warning for every header file that doesn't end with a blank line. I just ran a quick script to append a newline to each and got no more warnings. If the include directory under the prefix you configured for doesn't exist, make install will fail. I was building in my home directory before I installed globally and hit this. Easily fixed, obviously, and it's a minor thing but I thought I'd mention it anyway. And that's that. I'm going through the tests now and I'll be fooling with it over the next couple days. I'll report back if I encounter anything strange. -- Michael D. Jurney mi...@ju... _______________________________________________ Quickfix-developers mailing list Qui...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quickfix-developers |