[MacPorts] #16760: Pidgin 2.5.1 fails to compile

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Sun Oct 5 08:18:32 PDT 2008


#16760: Pidgin 2.5.1 fails to compile
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 Reporter:  tafinho at sapo.pt  |       Owner:  macports-tickets at lists.macosforge.org
     Type:  defect           |      Status:  new                                  
 Priority:  Normal           |   Milestone:  Port Bugs                            
Component:  ports            |     Version:  1.6.0                                
 Keywords:  pidgin compile   |        Port:  Pidgin                               
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 Pidgin 2.5.1 fails to compile on a brand new port instalation.

 log:

 --->  Building pidgin with target all
 /bin/sh ./config.status --recheck
 running CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/sh /bin/sh ./configure  --prefix=/opt/local
 --disable-avahi --disable-consoleui --disable-gstreamer --disable-gtkspell
 --disable-meanwhile --disable-nm --disable-perl --disable-screensaver
 --disable-sm --disable-startup-notification --enable-nss
 --mandir=/opt/local/share/man --with-nspr-includes=/opt/local/include/nspr
 --with-nspr-libs=/opt/local/lib --with-nss-includes=/opt/local/include/nss
 --with-nss-libs=/opt/local/lib CC=/usr/bin/gcc-4.0 CFLAGS=-O2
 LDFLAGS=-L/opt/local/lib -bind_at_load CPPFLAGS=-I/opt/local/include -no-
 cpp-precomp CPP=/usr/bin/cpp-4.0 CXX=/usr/bin/g++-4.0 CXXFLAGS=-O2
 FFLAGS=-O2  --no-create --no-recursion
 checking build system type... i386-apple-darwin9.5.0
 checking host system type... i386-apple-darwin9.5.0
 checking target system type... i386-apple-darwin9.5.0
 checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
 checking whether build environment is sane... yes
 checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... ./install-sh -c -d
 checking for gawk... no
 checking for mawk... no
 checking for nawk... no
 checking for awk... awk
 checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
 checking for sed... /usr/bin/sed
 checking for gcc... /usr/bin/gcc-4.0
 checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
 checking whether the C compiler works... yes
 checking whether we are cross compiling... no
 checking for suffix of executables...
 checking for suffix of object files... o
 checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
 checking whether /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 accepts -g... yes
 checking for /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 option to accept ISO C89... none needed
 checking for style of include used by make... GNU
 checking dependency style of /usr/bin/gcc-4.0... gcc3
 checking whether /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 and cc understand -c and -o together...
 yes
 checking for a sed that does not truncate output... /usr/bin/sed
 checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /usr/bin/grep
 checking for egrep... /usr/bin/grep -E
 checking for ld used by /usr/bin/gcc-4.0... /usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-
 darwin9/4.0.1/ld
 checking if the linker (/usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-darwin9/4.0.1/ld) is
 GNU ld... no
 checking for /usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-darwin9/4.0.1/ld option to reload
 object files... -r
 checking for BSD-compatible nm... /usr/bin/nm -p
 checking whether ln -s works... yes
 checking how to recognise dependent libraries... pass_all
 checking how to run the C preprocessor... /usr/bin/cpp-4.0
 checking for ANSI C header files... yes
 checking for sys/types.h... yes
 checking for sys/stat.h... yes
 checking for stdlib.h... yes
 checking for string.h... yes
 checking for memory.h... yes
 checking for strings.h... yes
 checking for inttypes.h... yes
 checking for stdint.h... yes
 checking for unistd.h... yes
 checking dlfcn.h usability... yes
 checking dlfcn.h presence... yes
 checking for dlfcn.h... yes
 checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes
 checking whether /usr/bin/g++-4.0 accepts -g... yes
 checking dependency style of /usr/bin/g++-4.0... gcc3
 checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... /usr/bin/g++-4.0 -E
 checking for g77... no
 checking for xlf... no
 checking for f77... no
 checking for frt... no
 checking for pgf77... no
 checking for cf77... no
 checking for fort77... no
 checking for fl32... no
 checking for af77... no
 checking for xlf90... no
 checking for f90... no
 checking for pgf90... no
 checking for pghpf... no
 checking for epcf90... no
 checking for gfortran... no
 checking for g95... no
 checking for xlf95... no
 checking for f95... no
 checking for fort... no
 checking for ifort... no
 checking for ifc... no
 checking for efc... no
 checking for pgf95... no
 checking for lf95... no
 checking for ftn... no
 checking whether we are using the GNU Fortran 77 compiler... no
 checking whether  accepts -g... no
 checking the maximum length of command line arguments... 196608
 checking command to parse /usr/bin/nm -p output from /usr/bin/gcc-4.0
 object... ok
 checking for objdir... .libs
 checking for ar... ar
 checking for ranlib... ranlib
 checking for strip... strip
 checking if /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions... no
 checking for /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 option to produce PIC... -fno-common
 checking if /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 PIC flag -fno-common works... yes
 checking if /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 static flag -static works... no
 checking if /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 supports -c -o file.o... yes
 checking whether the /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 linker (/usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-
 darwin9/4.0.1/ld) supports shared libraries... yes
 checking dynamic linker characteristics... darwin9.5.0 dyld
 checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... immediate
 checking whether stripping libraries is possible... yes
 checking if libtool supports shared libraries... yes
 checking whether to build shared libraries... yes
 checking whether to build static libraries... no
 configure: creating libtool
 appending configuration tag "CXX" to libtool
 checking for ld used by /usr/bin/g++-4.0... /usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-
 darwin9/4.0.1/ld
 checking if the linker (/usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-darwin9/4.0.1/ld) is
 GNU ld... no
 checking whether the /usr/bin/g++-4.0 linker (/usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-
 darwin9/4.0.1/ld) supports shared libraries... yes
 checking for /usr/bin/g++-4.0 option to produce PIC... -fno-common
 checking if /usr/bin/g++-4.0 PIC flag -fno-common works... yes
 checking if /usr/bin/g++-4.0 static flag -static works... no
 checking if /usr/bin/g++-4.0 supports -c -o file.o... yes
 checking whether the /usr/bin/g++-4.0 linker (/usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-
 darwin9/4.0.1/ld) supports shared libraries... yes
 checking dynamic linker characteristics... darwin9.5.0 dyld
 checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... immediate
 appending configuration tag "F77" to libtool
 checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
 ./configure: line 19796: AC_PROG_INTLTOOL: command not found
 ./configure: line 19797: PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG: command not found
 checking for working alloca.h... yes
 checking for alloca... yes
 checking for res_query in -lresolv... yes
 checking CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h usability... yes
 checking CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h presence... yes
 checking for CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h... yes
 checking IOKit/IOKitLib.h usability... yes
 checking IOKit/IOKitLib.h presence... yes
 checking for IOKit/IOKitLib.h... yes
 ./configure: line 20521: AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT: command not found
 configure: error:

 The msgfmt command is required to build libpurple.  If it is installed
 on your system, ensure that it is in your path.  If it is not, install
 GNU gettext to continue.

 If you have msgfmt installed, but for some reason this error message
 is still displayed, you have encountered what appears to be a bug in
 third-party configure macros.  Try setting the MSGFMT environment
 variable to the absolute path to your msgfmt binary and trying
 configure again, like this:

 MSGFMT=/path/to/msgfmt ./configure ...

 make: *** [config.status] Error 1
 Error: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command " cd
 "/opt/local/var/macports/build/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_net_pidgin/work/pidgin-2.5.1"
 && make all " returned error 2
 Command output: checking how to hardcode library paths into programs...
 immediate
 appending configuration tag "F77" to libtool
 checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
 ./configure: line 19796: AC_PROG_INTLTOOL: command not found
 ./configure: line 19797: PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG: command not found
 checking for working alloca.h... yes
 checking for alloca... yes
 checking for res_query in -lresolv... yes
 checking CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h usability... yes
 checking CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h presence... yes
 checking for CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h... yes
 checking IOKit/IOKitLib.h usability... yes
 checking IOKit/IOKitLib.h presence... yes
 checking for IOKit/IOKitLib.h... yes
 ./configure: line 20521: AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT: command not found
 configure: error:

 The msgfmt command is required to build libpurple.  If it is installed
 on your system, ensure that it is in your path.  If it is not, install
 GNU gettext to continue.

 If you have msgfmt installed, but for some reason this error message
 is still displayed, you have encountered what appears to be a bug in
 third-party configure macros.  Try setting the MSGFMT environment
 variable to the absolute path to your msgfmt binary and trying
 configure again, like this:

 MSGFMT=/path/to/msgfmt ./configure ...

 make: *** [config.status] Error 1

 Warning: the following items did not execute (for pidgin):
 org.macports.activate org.macports.build org.macports.destroot
 org.macports.install

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