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Re: [glob2-devel] scons issue


From: donkyhotay
Subject: Re: [glob2-devel] scons issue
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 19:46:32 -0700

That did it, compiled without any problems. One last question is there
any way to have scons 'install'? Copying globulation manually works but
just seems so inefficient. 



On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 13:00 +1200, Kieran P wrote:
> I get the same problem with my copy of scons_conversion. It has
> something to do with windows needing the sh reference in ParseConfig
> and linux hating it. An environment if statement should fix these
> easily (in the meantime, open up glob2/SConstruct  and find the two
> instances of ParseConfig and remove the "sh " bit before the
> sdl-config call (sdl-config is a standard file installed with SDL I
> beleive which locates SDL library directory based on the OS its run
> on?). (note, scons still wont work on Windows so you just might have
> to revert to autotools for Windows builds :( 
> 
> Regards
> Kieran
> 
> 
> On 7/24/07, donkyhotay <address@hidden> wrote:
>         This is probably something basic but I've never used scons
>         before and am
>         having a little trouble. I assume to use scons it's simply a
>         matter of
>         going into the correct directory and typing:
>         scons
>         
>         and it should configure and compile automatically. Now when I
>         do this I 
>         get:
>         [snip]
>         
>         which makes it look like a SDL library is missing. There is no
>         libsdlconfig that I am aware of and according to the website
>         no new
>         libraries are required for compiling that weren't required
>         under cmake 
>         (except fribidi which I have already installed). Any ideas on
>         what I'm
>         doing wrong? It'd be nice to be able to test the latest
>         version.
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