cmake 2.8.4 (f14 x86_64) :: errors at bootstraping - SOLVED

Adrian Sevcenco Adrian.Sevcenco at cern.ch
Mon Mar 7 14:29:24 UTC 2011


On 03/06/11 19:20, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 11:02 AM, stan<gryt2 at q.com>  wrote:
>> On Sun, 6 Mar 2011 14:54:06 +0200
>> Adrian Sevcenco<Adrian.Sevcenco at cern.ch>  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi! Did anyone tried to compile the cmake 2.8.4 on fedora 14?
>>> trying to bootstrap with or without the system libs i receive this:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>> can anyone help me with some suggestion?
>>
>> I too am running F14 x86_64.  I downloaded the source, unpacked it,
>> changed to the directory, ran ./configure (which runs ./bootstrap),
>> and when that completed ran gmake.  Everything compiled just fine.  I
>> ran the resulting binary without a target and it seemed to run just
>> fine.  I have accumulated lots of devel packages over the years, though.
>
> I think he's talking about cmake, not blender :)
>
> The best thing may be to download the source from a source RPM:
>
> http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=229248
>
> The link is for 2.8.4 for Fedora 15 but I've found you can often take
> the source RPM and recompile it for your version with little or no
> issue.
>
> The src RPM will have a spec file with all the dependencies listed or
> you can let yum-builddep handle it for you
>
> $ yum-builddep /path/to/src/rpm
>
> Then install the rpm as YOUR USER!!! NEVER AS ROOT!!!
>
> Source RPMs are not designed to be installed system wide. They will
> unpack to ~/rpmbuild. I actually use a separate build account so a
> rogue package doesn't destroy my account.
>
> (as you or another unprivileged user)
> $ rpm -ivh<source rpm>
>
> Then try:
>
> $ rpmbuild -bb ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/cmake.spec
>
> By default this will try to build a binary package for your current
> distribution (F14) and architecture (x86_64)
Everything worked!
Thanks!
Adrian


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