[M3devel] Fwd: install problems
Tony Hosking
hosking at cs.purdue.edu
Fri Nov 9 15:28:28 CET 2007
WHat's your build target?
On Nov 9, 2007, at 6:45 AM, Olaf Wagner wrote:
> Sorry,
>
> I'm afraid there's currently no one here at Elego to look into this;
> perhaps anybody here on m3devel can help out?
> I myself am busy at a customer.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Olaf
>
> ----- Forwarded message from radugrigore at gmail.com -----
> Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 10:02:28 +0000
> From: Radu Grigore <radugrigore at gmail.com>
> Reply-To: Radu Grigore <radugrigore at gmail.com>
> Subject: install problems
> To: m3-support at elego.de
>
> OK, I stopped trying the CVS and followed the installation notes. It
> stopes working here:
>
> rg at rg-ucd:scripts$ ./do-cm3-std.sh buildship
> CM3C =
> /home/rg/workspace/cm3/scripts/pkgmap.sh -c "cm3 -build
> -DROOT='/home/rg/workspace/cm3' && cm3 -ship
> -DROOT='/home/rg/workspace/cm3' " m3gc-simple m3core libm3
> patternmatching m3middle m3quake m3scanner m3tools m3cgcat m3cggen
> m3gdb m3bundle arithmetic bitvector digraph parseparams realgeometry
> set slisp sortedtableextras table-list tempfiles tcp udp libsio libbuf
> debug listfuncs embutils m3tk-misc http binIO commandrw m3tk mtex
> m3totex m3tohtml m3scan m3markup m3browser cmpdir cmpfp dirfp uniq
> netobj netobjd stubgen events rdwr sharedobj sharedobjgen odbc
> postgres95 db smalldb stable stablegen X11R4 ui PEX vbtkit cmvbt
> jvideo videovbt web formsvbtpixmaps formsvbt formsview formsedit
> codeview mg mgkit opengl anim3D zeus m3zume synloc synex metasyn
> obliqrt obliqparse obliqprint obliq obliqlibemb obliqlibm3 obliqlibui
> obliqlibanim obliqsrvstd obliqsrvui obliqbinmin obliqbinstd obliqbinui
> obliqbinanim visualobliq vocgi voquery vorun webvbt recordheap
> rehearsecode replayheap showheap shownew showthread pkl-fonts
> juno-machine juno-compiler juno-app cube calculator fisheye mentor
> === package /home/rg/workspace/cm3/m3-libs/m3gc-simple ===
> +++ cm3 -build -DROOT='/home/rg/workspace/cm3' && cm3 -ship
> -DROOT='/home/rg/workspace/cm3' +++
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> *** execution of failed ***
>
>
> --
> regards,
> radu
> http://rgrig.blogspot.com/
>
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
>
> --
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>
> Thank you for using Critical Mass CM3. This program
> will configure and install the system.
>
> cminstall_root is set to /home/rg/temp
> If this is not correct, please restart the installer with
> -root <directory-of-installer-and-system-archive>
>
> The installer will ask you some questions about the locations of
> programs
> and libraries. Usually it will display a default inside [], which
> can be
> accepted with <Enter>.
> If the installer has found several choices, you may cycle through them
> with `+' or `.' for the next and `-' for the previous one.
> You may of course also enter a completely different value.
>
>
> Where would you like the system installed? [/usr/local/cm3]
> What should be the default text editor for new Reactor users?
> checking for executable with environment variable EDITOR... not found
> checking for executable emacsclient... found
> checking for executable emacs... found
> checking for executable vi... found
> checking for executable textedit... not found
> checking for executable xedit... not found
> checking for executable emacsclient in directory /usr/local/emacs/
> bin... not found
> checking for executable emacsclient in directory /usr/local/bin...
> not found
> checking for executable emacs in directory /usr/local/emacs/bin...
> not found
> checking for executable emacs in directory /usr/local/bin... not found
> checking for executable vi in directory /usr/bin... found
> checking for executable xedit in directory /usr/local/X11R5/bin...
> not found
> checking for executable textedit in directory /usr/openwin/bin...
> not found
> checking for executable xedit in directory /usr/openwin/bin... not
> found
> checking for executable xedit in directory /usr/X11/bin... not found
> checking for executable xedit in directory /usr/bin/X11... not found
>
> 1: /usr/bin/emacsclient
> 2: /usr/bin/emacs
> 3: /usr/bin/vi
> What should be the default text editor for new Reactor users?
> [/usr/bin/emacsclient](1 of 3) /usr/bin/vi
>
> Where should Reactor be installed?
> setting INSTALL_ROOT to /usr/local/cm3
> Where are the flex/bison libraries?
> looking for library file(s): libfl.a
> checking for library files in directory /usr/lib... found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/local/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/local/gnu/lib... not
> found
> checking for directory /usr/lib... found
>
> 1: /usr/lib
> Where are the flex/bison libraries? [/usr/lib](1 of 1)
>
> Where are the Postgres95 libraries?
> looking for library file(s): libpq.so
> checking for library files in directory /usr/local/postgres95/
> lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/local/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/lib... not found
> checking for directory /usr/lib... found
>
> 1: /usr/lib
> Where are the Postgres95 libraries? [/usr/lib](1 of 1)
> The libraries libpq.so are not present in the chosen directory.
> Would you like to change the library names? [yes] no
> Would you like to continue nonetheless? [yes] no
>
> Please enter the name of a directory.
>
> 1: /usr/lib
> Where are the Postgres95 libraries? [/usr/lib](1 of 1) /home/rg/lib/
> links
>
> Where are the OpenGL libraries?
> looking for library file(s): libGLU.so
> looking for library file(s): libGL.so libGLU.so
> checking for library files in directory /usr/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/local/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/local/gnu/lib... not
> found
> checking for directory /usr/lib... found
>
> 1: /usr/lib
> Where are the OpenGL libraries? [/usr/lib](1 of 1)
> The libraries libGL.so libGLU.so are not present in the chosen
> directory.
> Would you like to change the library names? [yes] no
> Would you like to continue nonetheless? [yes] no
>
> Please enter the name of a directory.
>
> 1: /usr/lib
> Where are the OpenGL libraries? [/usr/lib](1 of 1) /home/rg/lib/links
>
> Where are the ODBC libraries?
> looking for library file(s): libodbc.so
> checking for library files in directory /usr/local/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/local/pgsql/lib... not
> found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/local/postgres95/
> lib... not found
> checking for directory /usr/local/lib... found
>
> 1: /usr/local/lib
> Where are the ODBC libraries? [/usr/local/lib](1 of 1)
> The libraries libodbc.so are not present in the chosen directory.
> Would you like to change the library names? [yes] no
> Would you like to continue nonetheless? [yes] no
>
> Please enter the name of a directory.
>
> 1: /usr/local/lib
> Where are the ODBC libraries? [/usr/local/lib](1 of 1) /home/rg/lib/
> links
>
> Where are the Motif libraries?
> looking for library file(s): libXm.so
> checking for library files in directory /usr/X11/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/X11R6/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/local/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/local/gnu/lib... not
> found
> checking for directory /usr/X11/lib... not found
> checking for directory /usr/X11R6/lib... found
> checking for directory /usr/lib... found
>
> 1: /usr/X11R6/lib
> 2: /usr/lib
> Where are the Motif libraries? [/usr/X11R6/lib](1 of 2) /home/rg/
> lib/links
>
> Where are the X11 libraries?
> looking for library file(s): libXaw.so
> looking for library file(s): libXmu.so libXaw.so
> looking for library file(s): libXext.so libXmu.so libXaw.so
> looking for library file(s): libXt.so libXext.so libXmu.so libXaw.so
> looking for library file(s): libSM.so libXt.so libXext.so libXmu.so
> libXaw.so
> looking for library file(s): libICE.so libSM.so libXt.so libXext.so
> libXmu.so libXaw.so
> looking for library file(s): libX11.so libICE.so libSM.so libXt.so
> libXext.so libXmu.so libXaw.so
> checking for library files in directory /usr/X11/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/X11R6/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/local/lib... not found
> checking for library files in directory /usr/local/gnu/lib... not
> found
> checking for directory /usr/X11/lib... not found
> checking for directory /usr/X11R6/lib... found
> checking for directory /usr/lib... found
>
> 1: /usr/X11R6/lib
> 2: /usr/lib
> Where are the X11 libraries? [/usr/X11R6/lib](1 of 2)
> The libraries libX11.so libICE.so libSM.so libXt.so libXext.so
> libXmu.so libXaw.so are not present in the chosen directory.
> Would you like to change the library names? [yes] no
> Would you like to continue nonetheless? [yes] no
>
> Please enter the name of a directory.
>
> 1: /usr/X11R6/lib
> 2: /usr/lib
> Where are the X11 libraries? [/usr/X11R6/lib](1 of 2) /home/rg/lib/
> links
>
> Where is your C compiler?
> checking for executable gcc... found
> checking for executable gcc in directory /bin... not found
> checking for executable gcc in directory /usr/bin... found
> checking for executable gcc in directory /usr/local... not found
> checking for executable gcc in directory /usr/local/bin... not found
> checking for executable gcc in directory /usr/local/gnu... not found
> checking for executable cc... found
> checking for executable cc in directory /bin... not found
> checking for executable cc in directory /usr/bin... found
> checking for executable cc in directory /usr/local... not found
> checking for executable cc in directory /usr/local/bin... not found
> checking for executable cc in directory /usr/local/gnu... not found
>
> 1: /usr/bin/gcc
> 2: /usr/bin/cc
> Where is your C compiler? [/usr/bin/gcc](1 of 2)
>
> Where is your library archiver?
> checking for executable ar... found
> checking for executable ar in directory /usr/bin... found
> checking for executable ar in directory /bin... not found
> checking for executable ar in directory /usr/local... not found
> checking for executable ar in directory /usr/local/bin... not found
> checking for executable ar in directory /usr/local/gnu... not found
>
> 1: /usr/bin/ar
> Where is your library archiver? [/usr/bin/ar](1 of 1)
>
> Where is your assembler?
> checking for executable as... found
> checking for executable as in directory /usr/bin... found
> checking for executable as in directory /bin... not found
> checking for executable as in directory /usr/local... not found
> checking for executable as in directory /usr/local/bin... not found
> checking for executable as in directory /usr/local/gnu... not found
>
> 1: /usr/bin/as
> Where is your assembler? [/usr/bin/as](1 of 1)
>
>
> Installing CM3 in: /usr/local/cm3
> This may take a few minutes...
>
> CM3 is now installed.
>
> Before you begin, here's a few reminders:
>
> 1) The CM3 compiler executable is in:
> /usr/local/cm3/bin/cm3
> You may need to modify your PATH environment variable to find it.
> And on Unix, you may need to type "rehash" to your shell.
>
> 2) CM3's shared libraries and any you create and ship are in:
> /usr/local/cm3/lib
> On most Unix systems you need to set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> (on Darwin / MacOS X it's called DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH)
> environment variable before running programs that use
> these shared libraries.
>
> 3) Your system configuration file is:
> /usr/local/cm3/bin/cm3.cfg
> At any point in time, you may edit it to modify or update your
> installation.
>
> 4) A copy of this installation dialogue is in:
> /usr/local/cm3/Install.log
>
> 5) If you had trouble with this installation or need more
> assistance,
> please send us a transcript of this installation via e-mail at
> "m3-support at elego.de".
>
> Thank you.
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