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RE: Subversion 1.2.3 install errors on MacOSX 10.4.3

From: Karan, Cem \(Civ, ARL/CISD\) <CKaran_at_arl.army.mil>
Date: 2005-11-29 16:10:11 CET

Run these commands from within your source directory.

./autogen.sh
./configure --enable-maintainer-mode --disable-shared
make
make test
sudo make install

As a suggestion, I would trash the original unzipped directory, and
unzip a new one. I would also follow the install directions that came
with subversion to dispose of the libraries that it may have installed.
Also note that (I for one) have had much better luck with FSFS style
repositories, rather than BDB. This is the default in the 1.2.x series,
so I'd suggest just going with it.

Good luck,
Cem Karan

-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Henket [mailto:ahenket@xs4all.nl]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 2:23 AM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Subversion 1.2.3 install errors on MacOSX 10.4.3

I'm using MacOSX 10.4.3 Client, Xcode 2.2.

I downloaded the source distribution 1.2.3 and tried the standard
configure script without options and autoconf, but they both run into
the same
problems:

...
checking for ruby... /usr/bin/ruby
can't find header files for ruby.
configure: WARNING: The detected Ruby is too old for Subversion to use
...

Configure says my ruby version is too old <1.8.2, while in fact Mac OSX
has Ruby 1.8.2 installed (/usr/bin/ruby -v). I think this error is due
to the fact that it can't find ruby.h that indeed is not there.

Configure says it can't find Berkeley 4.3 to support the bdb filesystem.
I already found that I don't need it, but it would be nice to see
Berkeley 4.4 and above supported.

These two don't seem so bad, but I just provided them as context for a
fatal configure error at the end:

....
mkdir subversion/bindings/java/javahl/classes
: bad interpreter: No such file or directory.2.3/ac-helpers/install-sh:
/bin/sh
mkdir subversion/bindings/java/javahl/include
: bad interpreter: No such file or directory.2.3/ac-helpers/install-sh:
/bin/sh
configure: WARNING: we have configured without BDB filesystem support
....

And the same for make install:

/Users/ahenket/Desktop/subversion-1.2.3/ac-helpers/install-sh -c -d
/usr/local/lib
make: /Users/ahenket/Desktop/subversion-1.2.3/ac-helpers/install-sh:
Command not found
make: *** [install-fsmod-lib] Error 127

I tried running the script separately, but then I get this:

thebook:/Users/ahenket/Desktop/subversion-1.2.3 root# /bin/sh
ac-helpers/install-sh -c -d /usr/local/lib
: command not foundsh: line 25:
: command not foundsh: line 26:
: command not foundsh: line 28:
: command not foundsh: line 31:
: command not foundsh: line 32:
: command not foundsh: line 34:
: command not foundsh: line 43:
: command not foundsh: line 56:
'c-helpers/install-sh: line 58: syntax error near unexpected token `in
'c-helpers/install-sh: line 58: ` case $1 in

The lines 25, 26, 28, 31, 32, 34, 43, 56 are empty lines. Line 58 is
nothing special and looks legal to me.

I have run configure, make and make install all as root user.

What could I do about this?

Thanks,

Alexander Henket

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