On 03/01/13 00:22, Philip Martin wrote:
> Philip Herron <philip.herron_at_wandisco.com> writes:
>
>> On 02/01/13 19:22, Ben Reser wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Paul Burba <ptburba_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Gah, sorry about that. Fixed.
>>>
>>> Thanks, no big deal.
>>>
>> I seem to be having issues getting --with-kwallet on rhel 6 to work.
>>
>> kwallet.h lives in /usr/include/kde4 and it wants to link against
>> libkdecore.so which is in -L/usr/lib64/kde4 prob just /usr/lib/kde4 on
>> 32bit.
>>
>> Not sure how might fighting i wanted to do tried to:
>>
>> CFLAGS="-I/usr/include/kde4"
>> CXXFLAGS="-I/usr/include/kde4"
>> LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib64/kde4"
>>
>> But still didnt get any luck i think the flags were being overwitten for
>> that test of kwallet.h. Thinking i might just leave it out of this
>> release for us because i've been fighting with it all after noon.
>
> Did 1.6.19 work? I don't think Subversion's build system has changed,
> has rhel changed?
>
>> Debian 5 wouldn't build because needing libserf >= 0.3.0 i could try and
>> remove libserf from the build but tempted to see this as a push to stop
>> support for debian 5. Since i bet later releases of 1.7 will want this also.
>
> Serf is optional in 1.6.x, it only gets built if you configure using
> --with-serf.
>
Hmm its a fresh buildbot i made, so i think its probably right i might
try and see what i can do some other day.
I think subversion really needs a hadoop project like bigtop now because
packaging reliably across all platforms seems very hidden with many
caveats like ubuntu 12.04 you need to repackage libserf to remove the
libserf-private bug etc.
I wonder if other parties are interested in doing something like this.
The biggest frustration i have at the moment is the sate of upstream
patches there doesn't seem to be a reliable way to finding these etc to
keep things uniform. I've had alot of mixed luck with the upstream
patches from when i joined wandisco in August esp on debian based
distro's. I might try and fork apache bigtop and see what i come up with
over the coming months and post up.
--Phil
Received on 2013-01-03 01:33:09 CET