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Re: Getting Mauve running with Classpath+gcj/jikes+kissme
From: |
Brian Jones |
Subject: |
Re: Getting Mauve running with Classpath+gcj/jikes+kissme |
Date: |
21 Oct 2002 18:23:17 -0400 |
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Stephen Crawley <address@hidden> writes:
> > cd "${KISSME_CVS}" && ./configure --prefix=${KISSME_PREFIX}
> > --enable-use-zips --with-gnu-classpath=${CLASSPATH_CVS}/build
> > --with-classpath-install-dir=${CLASSPATH_PREFIX} >> ${LOG} 2>&1
> >
> > I always configure classpath in a separate build directory. Maybe it
> > doesn't like that. I did change to configuring kissme in
> > ${top_srcdir} but that didn't help.
> >
> > checking Kissme Classpath directory... not found
> > checking /home/cbj/mauve/classpath/build... no
> > configure: error: Cannot find the selected GNU Classpath build directory
> (/home/cbj/mauve/classpath/build).
>
> The problem is that the Kissme configure script is expecting to see the
> GNU Classpath source in the build directory. This is clearly wrong ...
>
> Could you tell me what arguments you are giving to GNU Classpath configure
> to get it to put the build in a different directory to the sources? If
> I can reproduce this, I can work out how to fix the Kissme configure
> script to cope with your approach.
No problem, it can be found in the script I attached to my last email
and to this email. See the function classpath_configure.
--
Brian Jones <address@hidden>
kissme-mauve
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