I did not, but the error about the interpreter and the faulty script lines
in ac-helpers/install-sh also seem beyond compilation errors. They are just
plain old fashioned scripting errors.
Anyway, the binary distribution worked, so I'll retry once 1.2.4 comes out.
Regards,
Alexander
On 29-11-2005 22:11, "Karan, Cem (Civ, ARL/CISD)" <CKaran@arl.army.mil>
wrote:
> Weird... did you delete the libraries in /usr/local/lib before you did
> the build? Other than that, I have no idea...
>
> Thanks,
> Cem Karan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexander Henket [mailto:ahenket@xs4all.nl]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 3:56 PM
> To: Karan, Cem (Civ, ARL/CISD); users@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: Subversion 1.2.3 install errors on MacOSX 10.4.3
>
>
> Nope. Didn't work. Exact same errors. 'make test' also claimed it had
> nothing to do/test. I downloaded the binaries and installed those
> instead, without a hitch.
>
> Side-note: I already found and mentioned that I do not need BDB, and
> that FSFS would work just fine for my needs. I'll just be accessing
> remote sites.
>
> Thanks for your response.
>
> Regards
>
> Alexander Henket
>
> On 29-11-2005 16:10, "Karan, Cem (Civ, ARL/CISD)" <CKaran@arl.army.mil>
> wrote:
>
>> 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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