"----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Proulx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Debian List" <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 3:06 PM Subject: Re: What pkgs need to be installed to use "make html_docs"?
> I'm having difficulties making html docs and was wondering if I had a Debian > install problem. I am a newbie and may not have installed the right > packages. You did not say what your difficulty was. Which makes it hard for us to know! :-) Let me take a guess. . . . Or you might be missing another command as well. Does it say 'sh: fubblybarb: command not found' or some such? If so then run the following and look for fubblybarb. apt-cache search fubblybarb Bob" No, I don't have any command not found errors. It actually works away for a while (Deb 2.2 on a PentPRO 200) then bails. Following the advice of others more savvy with the app, OneSAF Test Bed (OTB), I went to the app directory and typed make html_docs. Examples of the errors to follow (tried to send to a file but somehow captured none of the errors, only what worked, sorry). At top of screen: "terminal.o:/usr/local/OTB/src/public/texinfo-4.0/info/terminal.c:593 more defined references to 'tgetstr' follow" examples of what followed: "/usr/local/OTB/src/public/texinfo-4.0/info/terminal.c:625: undefined references to 'tgetflag' " "/usr/local/OTB/src/public/texinfo-4.0/info/terminal.c:628: undefined references to 'tgetstr' " several more of this type, then: "collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[3]:***[ginfo] Error1 make[2]:***[install-recursive] Error1 make[1]:***[/usr/local/OTB/bin/makeinfo] Error2 make:***[html_docs] Error2" Then it returned to the debian prompt. I tried typing make clean html_docs as user then logged in as root and tried (since other OTB issues resolved when done as root). No luck. If it's not a package problem, could it be a terminal problem (whatever that is)? The errors kept mentioning terminal.o or terminal.c. I may not have set that up properly and am not sure how to if I didn't. BTW, how DO you get the error messages to print to a file? As I mentioned above, I only got the successful parts of the run in the file I pointed to; once the errors started, the file ended, it seems. Thanks for your help! Anything is more than what I have! Sivea -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]