dann frazier wrote: > /usr/bin/make # || /usr/bin/make > make[1]: Entering directory `/build/buildd/libqt4-ruby-1.4.9' > CMake Error: Parse error in cache file > /build/buildd/libqt4-ruby-1.4.9/CMakeCache.txt. Offending entry: Error > processing project file; > /build/buildd/libqt4-ruby-1.4.9/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmpQmake/tmp.pro > CMake Error: Parse error in cache file > /build/buildd/libqt4-ruby-1.4.9/CMakeCache.txt. Offending entry: Error > processing project file; > /build/buildd/libqt4-ruby-1.4.9/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmpQmake/tmp.pro > -- Found Qt-Version 4.3.0 > -- Ruby found: /usr/lib/libruby1.8.so > -- Build Smoke... > -- Ruby found: /usr/lib/libruby1.8.so > -- Fix $(LN_S) rbqtapi $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/rbqt3api and $(LN_S) rbqtapi > $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/rbqt4api > -- Build QtRuby... yes > -- Configuring done > make[1]: *** [cmake_check_build_system] Error 255 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/build/buildd/libqt4-ruby-1.4.9' > make: *** [build-arch-stamp] Error 2
Funny you should mention it now, it has been like that since 1.4.9-1 ;-)... It is either a cmake bug (see #434584) or a problem of compilation options of qt4 on hppa, which one precisely is not clear (might be both as well). For the record, removing the comment above -> /usr/bin/make || /usr/bin/make takes the build much further, but then ld fail to link the object files produced, asking for a -ffunction-sections (even if I did provide one). I have asked some help on debian-hppa[1], and am awaiting some. [1]: http://lists.debian.org/debian-hppa/2007/07/msg00073.html Regards, Vincent Fourmond -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]