Coda File System

cpp sanity check fails on parisc linux

From: Frank Brodbeck <oakenshield_at_gmx.net>
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 20:45:34 +0100
Hi.

I'm having here some problems compiling the lwp source on my hppa1.1
machine. It's a B180L Visualize Workstation on which I run linux
2.6.3-rc1-pa2 kernel from the parisc-linux cvs.

I tried both the lwp-1.10 tarball and the CVS Version. Both with
different failures.

First of all I downloaded all the tarballs and installed the client on
my iBook - except coda itself, this I had to fetch from the CVS. After
that I scp'ed the sources to my hppa changed to the lwp-1.10 directory
and started a ``make clean". Than I ./configure'd the source and let it
make. After a while make did complain, that fasttime.lo would be the
wrong fileformat. Okay I thougth, maybe due to first compilation on my
iBook. Well the CVS worked so perfectly for coda so I decided to fetch
lwp from CVS too and started ``./bootstrap.sh" after I have fetched it.
Well bootstrap didn't even finish without complaining a bit...

farfuglaheimili:/usr/src/lwp# ./bootstrap.sh
autoheader: error: AC_CONFIG_HEADERS not found in configure.in
aclocal: configure.in: 25: macro `AM_PROG_AS' not found in library
automake: configure.in: installing `./install-sh'
automake: configure.in: installing `./mkinstalldirs'
automake: configure.in: installing `./missing'
configure.in: 28: required file `./ltmain.sh' not found
configure.in: 9: required file `./config.h.in' not found
configure.in:8: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
      If this token and others are legitimate, please use
m4_pattern_allow.
      See the Autoconf documentation.
configure.in:9: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_CONFIG_HEADER
configure.in:25: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_PROG_AS
configure.in:28: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
configure.in:37: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_CONDITIONAL


Okay, then back to the lwp-1.10 tarball I thought. I changed to the
lwp-1.10 dir and made ``make clean && ./bootstrap.sh" which made it
perfectly through. ./configure but then did complain that my cpp fails
the sanity check...

My cpp version is 3.3.2-2 and the whole system is a debian unstable.

Could it be, that hppa1.1 architecture is not supported or what am I
doing wrong?

Have a nice day,
Frank.
-- 
Hey mama look at me I'm on my way to promised land.
I'm on a highway to hell. [AC/DC - Highway to hell]
		Frank Brodbeck
oakenshield_at_gmx.net
Received on 2004-02-12 14:48:20