With the help of Josh Blum I was able to build the trunk. I was using autoconf 2.59 which does not have the docdir. Installing newer versions of the autotools fixed the problem.
-DarkAnt On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:40 PM, Anthony V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm trying to build from the trunk. I'm able to configure and make > without any problems, but when I try to make install I get an error on > this line: > /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 ../../README.hacking -3.1svn > with the error stating that -3 is not a valid argument. It turns out > that -3.1svn is a folder in the gnuradio/gnuradio-core/doc folder. I > just deleted the -3.1svn folder hoping it was an artifact of some > sort(hey, I can dream) and I ran configure + make again. The folder > was not there this time so I figured all was well. When I ran make > install the -3.1svn folder was apparently created again, causing make > install to fail again for the same reason. Hoping that this was just > an isolated instance in the /gnuradio-core/doc folder I edited the > Makefile.am in the /gnuradio-core/ to ignore the /doc folder. I then > ran configure, make and make install. Once again make install failed, > but this time at a different spot. Another -3.1svn* folder was created > in gr-trellis/doc. With the help of bpadalino on IRC we found this > line in the makefiles: > gr_docdir = $(docdir)-$(VERSION) > It looks like for whatever reason $docdir is not getting defined or is > getting defined as whitespace. With the gnuradio version being 3.1 I > ended up with all of my doc folders having some form of a -3.1svn > folder in them. What is causing $docdir to not be defined properly? > > Thanks, > DarkAnt > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio