Rép: Problem getting cairomm-1.2.2

Ishtanzar Ar Keltael ishtanzar at gmail.com
Tue Feb 13 09:00:49 PST 2007


Some very recent news: I just deleted all my /opt/local and made a  
new install of macports.
Everything works pretty well now, cairomm 1.2.4 was installed with no  
problems.
I don't understand what happened, maybe a problem with the gtk I  
first installed months ago.

Thanks for your help, and sorry for the inconvenience.

Début du message réexpédié :

> Intel Core 2 Duo
> OS X 10.4.8
> Xcode 2.4.1
>
> I noticed that with a manual compilation after installing manually  
> the deps, macports managed to install (but not activate of course)
> So it may be a problem with on of the deps, I think.
>
> Le 12 févr. 07 à 20:52, Mark Duling a écrit :
>
>> Ishtanzar,
>>
>> I updated the cairomm port to 1.2.4, the latest.  But cairomm  
>> 1.2.2 also
>> installed ok for me so that may not fix it for you.  What platform  
>> and
>> software versions do you have?
>>
>> PowerPC or Intel?
>> OS X version?
>> Xcode version?
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> Ishtanzar Ar Keltael <ishtanzar at gmail.com> on Monday, February 12,  
>> 2007 at
>> 9:20 AM -0800 wrote:
>>> Thanks a lot for that.
>>> I saw that their website is currently down, after many downloads I
>>> still have a local copy of the same version available via macports
>>> and the lastest which allows me to keep trying to do something...
>>> It seems that compiling manually the last cairo helps to solve the
>>> problem, but as I compiled various versions...
>>>
>>> Le 12 févr. 07 à 18:07, Mark Duling a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Hi Ishtanzar,
>>>>
>>>> The MacPorts cairomm port is not using the latest one from the
>>>> developers,
>>>> so it is possible that a newer version fixes the problem.  But I  
>>>> can't
>>>> download the latest one right now because something is wrong with
>>>> their
>>>> download site.  Hopefully their site will come back online later
>>>> and I can
>>>> try it.  I'll drop you an email later.  If it still fails and the
>>>> developers need to be notified, they will want a report on the  
>>>> latest
>>>> version of cairomm anyway.
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ishtanzar Ar Keltael <ishtanzar at gmail.com> on Monday, February 12,
>>>> 2007 at
>>>> 5:12 AM -0800 wrote:
>>>>> Please, I really need some help for this :/
>>>>>
>>>>> Le 6 févr. 07 à 22:38, Ishtanzar Ar Keltael a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I tried to find something in the archive of the mailing list but
>>>>> didn't find anything suitable, so I come here to ask.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm tryin' to get cairomm from darwinport but I have the following
>>>>> error and I dono what to do with my poor skills in Unix:
>>>>>
>>>>> ishtanzar:~ ishtanzar$ sudo port install cairomm
>>>>> Password:
>>>>> --->  Building cairomm with target all
>>>>> Error: Target com.apple.build returned: shell command "cd "/opt/
>>>>> local/
>>>>> var/db/dports/build/
>>>>> _opt_local_var_db_dports_sources_rsync.rsync.darwinports.org_dpupd 
>>>>> ate
>>>>> _dp
>>>>> orts_graphics_cairomm/work/cairomm- 1.2.2" && make all" returned
>>>>> error 2
>>>>> Command output: xlib_surface.cc:37: error: 'visual' was not  
>>>>> declared
>>>>> in this scope
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:37: error: expected primary-expression before  
>>>>> 'int'
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:37: error: expected primary-expression before  
>>>>> 'int'
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:38: error: expected ',' or ';' before '{' token
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:44: error: 'Cairo::RefPtr<Cairo::XlibSurface>
>>>>> Cairo::XlibSurface::create' is not a static member of 'class
>>>>> Cairo::XlibSurface'
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:44: error: 'Display' was not declared in this  
>>>>> scope
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:44: error: 'dpy' was not declared in this scope
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:44: error: 'Pixmap' was not declared in this scope
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:44: error: 'Screen' was not declared in this scope
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:44: error: 'screen' was not declared in this scope
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:44: error: expected primary-expression before  
>>>>> 'int'
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:44: error: expected primary-expression before  
>>>>> 'int'
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:45: error: expected ',' or ';' before '{' token
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:57: error: variable or field 'set_drawable'  
>>>>> declared
>>>>> void
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:57: error: 'int  
>>>>> Cairo::XlibSurface::set_drawable' is
>>>>> not a static member of 'class Cairo::XlibSurface'
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:57: error: 'Drawable' was not declared in this  
>>>>> scope
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:57: error: expected primary-expression before  
>>>>> 'int'
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:57: error: expected primary-expression before  
>>>>> 'int'
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:57: error: initializer expression list treated as
>>>>> compound expression
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:58: error: expected ',' or ';' before '{' token
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:63: error: 'Drawable' does not name a type
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:70: error: expected initializer before '*' token
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:77: error: expected constructor, destructor, or  
>>>>> type
>>>>> conversion before '*' token
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:84: error: expected constructor, destructor, or  
>>>>> type
>>>>> conversion before '*' token
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:91: error: expected initializer before '*' token
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:98: error: expected constructor, destructor, or  
>>>>> type
>>>>> conversion before '*' token
>>>>> xlib_surface.cc:105: error: expected initializer before '*' token
>>>>> make[2]: *** [xlib_surface.lo] Error 1
>>>>> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>>>>> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>>>>>
>>>>> Error: Status 1 encountered during processing.
>>>>>
>>>>> If anyone has an idea, it'd be great... :/
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh and please forgive me for my english, I'm french.
>>>
>>>
>>
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