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STR #1632

Application:FLTK Library
Status:1 - Closed w/Resolution
Priority:2 - Low, e.g. a documentation error or undocumented side-effect
Scope:1 - Specific to a machine/printer
Subsystem:Build Files
Summary:make install fails on OSF/Tru 64
Version:1.1-current
Created By:a.rburgers.quicknet
Assigned To:matt
Fix Version:1.1-current (SVN: v5822)
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#1 a.rburgers.quicknet
11:51 Mar 09, 2007
make install fails (r5735) since the OSF install program doesn't support
the -d option. automake installations avoid this problem by
using a mkinstalldirs script.
 
 
#2 matt
07:21 May 01, 2007
I am not familiar with this. Who can provide a patch file?  
 
#3 matt
02:40 May 02, 2007
can "install -d" be replaced with "mkdir -p"??  
 
#4 matt
08:12 May 02, 2007
Fixed in Subversion repository.

Please verify on as many command line based build environments as possible! OS X 10.4 works, and so does Ubuntu 7.04 Linux.
 
 
#5 matt
08:51 May 03, 2007
Undid changes and restored state to "new"> Iwill leave this fix to someone more experienced with build scripts.  
 
#6 matt
13:16 May 09, 2007
My suggestion:
Line 176 in configure.in, add:
            INSTALL="`pwd`/install-sh -c"
to preset the install script
 
 
#7 matt
05:01 May 14, 2007
Fixed in Subversion repository.

Using the slower 'install-sh' on OSF now. Please verify the fix.
 
     

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