configure: creating buildtag.hh... readlink: illegal option -- f > [-f format
HYH > On Oct 18, 2022, at 4:04 PM, Peter Teeson <ptee...@me.com> wrote: > > STAT(1) BSD General Commands Manual STAT(1) > > NAME > readlink, stat -- display file status > > SYNOPSIS > stat [-FLnq] [-f format | -l | -r | -s | -x] [-t timefmt] [file ...] > readlink [-n] [file ...] > …… > -f format > Display information using the specified format. See the FORMATS > section for > a description of valid formats. > > > >> On Oct 18, 2022, at 2:39 PM, Dr. Jürgen Sauermann >> <m...@xn--jrgen-sauermann-zvb.de <mailto:m...@xn--jrgen-sauermann-zvb.de>> >> wrote: >> >> Hi Peter, >> >> I will look deeper into this. At first a glance, MacOS binaries seem to be >> incompatible with >> proper ones (e.g. -f is a valid option for my readlink command). >> >> he clan warning looks bogus (see end of README-11-bogus-compiler-warnings >> as to how to fix this with ./configure. >> >> The problem with Doxygen is this: if I run doxygen then I can read all >> generated files with both firefox and with chromium - no problem. >> >> If I then copy all files to some web server directory, then, depending >> on both the web server and on the browser: >> >> * neither chromium nor firefox renders them properly, or >> * chromium renders them properly, but firefox does not (and complains >> about CORS issues). >> >> I suspect this either caused by the web server configuration and/or by how >> doxygen works. If I browse the *savannah SVN repository* then chromium >> renders the files properly, but firefox does not. If I browse the >> *savannah git repository* (which uses a different wbb server setup) then >> neither firefox nor chromium renders the files properly. In both cases all >> Doxygen files are present. >> >> Best regards, >> Jürgen >> >> >> On 10/18/22 8:03 PM, Peter Teeson wrote: >>> Hi Jürgen: >>> >>> Thanks for the latest svn 1603. We still have issues. Log file attached. >>> E.G. Note lines 307, 336 et seq, 649 et seq, 741 et seq, …. >>> >>> >>> respect >>> >>> Peter >>> >>> P.S. In the past I was able to use Firefox to examine the Doxygen generated >>> html files…. >>> When we have dealt with the present issues I will run Doxygen and check >>> what happens. >>> >> >> >