Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@...> writes: > > Hi there, > > On Thu, 2011-06-30 at 19:58 +0000, Martijn van Duren wrote: > > > Heh - I committed something to autogen.sh that (hopefully) will make > > > this at least a tad more intuitive (while no doubt breaking a number of > > > platforms > .. > > I'm tinkering around, just to see how far I'm getting at the Haiku platform. > > Although I have pkg-config installed I get the same error. > > Ah what error exactly ? > > > On Haiku the pkg.m4 is located at /boot/common/share/aclocal/pkg.m4. > > Do I need to point to that file from anywhere in the source tree > > Well, if you run aclocal (as we do in autogen.sh) it should import that > macro into the local directory, and use it in the configure script - is > it in your aclocal.m4 file ? > > Have you tried ./autogen.sh --clean ? > > ATB, > > Michael. >
Sorry, I thought the error was clear considering the thread I was responding to. The error I get is: checking whether to enable native cups support... no checking whether we need fontconfig... ./configure: line 7608: syntax error near unexpected token `FONTCONFIG,' ./configure: line 7608: ` PKG_CHECK_MODULES(FONTCONFIG, fontconfig >= 2.2.0)' When doing ./autogen.sh --clean it removes install-sh and after replacing it with with either the system's install-sh or reverting the usual install-sh from the git-tree it returns to the prior error. To get to the configure-process I added the following to configure.in: haiku*) build_gstreamer=no test_cups=no test_fontconfig=no test_freetype=no test_gtk=no test_kde=no test_kde4=no test_randr=no test_unix_quickstarter=no _os=Haiku ;; Haiku is recognized by config.guess and I turned every setting I could find from every other OS off, to test with the most minimal of build. ps. I use Haiku alpha 3 with haikuports installed from haikuware.com _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice