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Re: Problems compiling luacheia with Mingw: msg#00048

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Subject: Re: Problems compiling luacheia with Mingw

On Mar 24, 2004 at 12:00 -0500, Doug Currie wrote:
> Just to clarify a bit... my build problems are with starting from the
> unpacked distribution archive and doing a
> ./configure
> make
>
> as far as I can see, this doesn't involve automake (directly) at all
> since the archive has pre-built configure and Makefile.in files. It
> looks like automake 1.7.9 was used to build these files.
>
> I don't even have autotools installed!
>
> Perhaps we should be discarding the configure and Makefile.in files
> (and what else?) from the distribution, and rebuilding them with
> autotools locally?

Requiring autotools locally to build the source distro is not really
workable -- autotools seem to introduce incompatible changes with each
minor revision, and different systems tend to have widely varying
levels of autotools installed (or not installed). Generally it's a
very good thing that end-users don't need autotools to build.

I think we just need to fix those MSYS/MinGW problems. I built the
Windows installers on the download page using:

gcc.exe (GCC) 3.2.3 (mingw special 20030504-1)

and I believe my MSYS is MSYS-1.0.9-rc-1.exe

So I guess I'm pretty far out of date on that. I'm using cygwin to
run the autotools; my automake is 1.7.9

I'm happy to upgrade and fix the errors, but it may take me a while to
get around to it. In the meantime, if you or anyone else has patches
to make it work, I can give you CVS commit access, or you can send the
patches to the list.

Sorry about the pain.

--
Thatcher Ulrich
http://tulrich.com


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