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From: Kai-Martin Knaak <knaak AT iqo DOT uni-hannover DOT de>
Subject: Re: [geda-user] Building gEDA
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 13:08:33 +0100
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Peter TB Brett wrote:

>> If autopoint and gettext are no longer packaged together, then would
>> this be a good candidate for a patch?
>>
> 
> autopoint is part of gettext.  The README file states that you must
> install gettext.  Some distributions package autopoint in a
> gettext-devel package. The README notes this, and that you will need to
> install any appropriate "-devel" or "-dev" packages.  Furthermore,
> autopoint is only required if building from git.  We expect users
> building from git to have the ability to read and follow the really very
> simple instructions in the README.

Um... 
I always thought, the whole business of ./autogen.sh and ./configure is to 
to check for this kind of dependencies. Who else but those who compile 
from git source would need to run the configure script in the first place? 


> There's no bug, and nothing to patch.

Well, let's say it is a wart ;-)
I too have been scratching my head more than once when configure was 
successfull, but compile still failed. Configure checks should be designed 
in a way that it catches missing packages from major distros. E.g, Debian 
often splits *.h files into a separate package. Debian is the one of the 
major distros out there -- 5 of the current top ten at distrowatch.com are 
debian or derivatives. So chances are good, that whoever wants to compile 
geda from source, will do it with a system that splits packages like 
Debian does. IMHO, configure script should be able to deal with this.

Yes, I know about this. And I live with it since about 7 years. Still, I 
tend to need more than one approach when I set up a geda build environment 
from scratch.

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