On 11/14/10 1:44 PM, Spiro Harvey at sp...@knossos.net.nz wrote:
> This is where your trouble started. This is telling you it can't find
> an appropriate C compiler (gcc).
>
>> configure:3749: found /Developer/usr/bin/gcc
>> configure:3760: result: gcc
>> configure:3989: checking for C compiler v
Remove this list please
2010/11/13 TR Shaw
> I just got around to compiling 0.96.4 and no joy. My configure command no
> longer is working properly. I have xcode install and my search path is
>
>
> /Developer/usr/share:/Developer/usr/sbin:/Developer/usr/lib:/Developer/usr/bin:/Library/Framework
> Raven:clamav-0.96.4 tshaw$ ./configure
Configure isn't a system command. It's a script which comes with every
program that uses it to build itself. See the "./" in front of
configure? That means find it in the current directory.
Your configure is working perfectly fine.
> checking for gcc
On 14 Nov 2010, at 12:54 am, TR Shaw wrote:
On Nov 13, 2010, at 7:46 PM, Larry Stone wrote:
On 11/13/10 5:35 PM, TR Shaw at ts...@oitc.com wrote:
I just got around to compiling 0.96.4 and no joy. My configure
command no
longer is working properly. I have xcode install and my search
path is
On Nov 13, 2010, at 7:46 PM, Larry Stone wrote:
> On 11/13/10 5:35 PM, TR Shaw at ts...@oitc.com wrote:
>
>> I just got around to compiling 0.96.4 and no joy. My configure command no
>> longer is working properly. I have xcode install and my search path is
>>
>> /Developer/usr/share:/Developer/
On 11/13/10 5:35 PM, TR Shaw at ts...@oitc.com wrote:
> I just got around to compiling 0.96.4 and no joy. My configure command no
> longer is working properly. I have xcode install and my search path is
>
> /Developer/usr/share:/Developer/usr/sbin:/Developer/usr/lib:/Developer/usr/bin
> :/Library
I just got around to compiling 0.96.4 and no joy. My configure command no
longer is working properly. I have xcode install and my search path is
/Developer/usr/share:/Developer/usr/sbin:/Developer/usr/lib:/Developer/usr/bin:/Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Programs:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin