On 2009-01-13, Grant Edwards <gra...@visi.com> wrote: > I'm tyring to build setup 2.573.2.3, but the configure always > fails like this: > > > checking whether padlock support is requested... yes > checking for gpg-error-config... (cached) > /home/grante/setup-2.573.2.3/gpg-error-config-fake > --dir=/home/grante/setup-2.573.2.3 > checking for GPG Error - version >= 1.4... ./configure: line 23286: > /home/grante/setup-2.573.2.3/gpg-error-config-fake: No such file or directory > no > configure: error: libgpg-error is needed. > See ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgpg-error/ . > configure: error: ./configure failed for libgcrypt > > libgcrypt, libgcrypt-devel, libgcrypt11, and libgpg-error are > all installed. > > $ gpg-error-config --version > 1.6 > $ libgcrypt-config --version > 1.4.1 > > Does anybody understand why the configure is failing? > > It appears that setup.exe includes it's own private copy of > libgcrypt, and it thinks there's supposed to be a file named > setup-2.573.2.3/gpg-error-config-fake and it can't find it?
AFAICT, somebody removed the file gpg-error-config-fake claiming it wasn't needed anymore: http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps-cvs/2008-q2/msg00038.html Except that it was needed. Can somebody loan me hint on how to go about building 2.573.2.3? (or any other snapshot that is likely to work?) -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! FROZEN ENTREES may at be flung by members of visi.com opposing SWANSON SECTS ... -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/