Ni!
Rui Carvalho wrote:
git run without errors and I found a directory ./graph-tool/ with some, but not all, files needed to install.
All the files you need should be there.
Perhaps you mean you can't find the "configure" script.
Development code usually doesn't include that script, it instead includes a mechanism to generate it.
Since that is the case with graph-tool, what you wold have to do once you clone the repository is run:
$cd graph-tool/
$./autoconf [configure options you use, if any]
and then
$make
Good luck!
And tell us if that solves the problem :)
[]'s
ale *~
On 10/22/2007 09:28 PM, Alexandre Hannud Abdo wrote:
$./autoconf [configure options you use, if any]
and then
$make
The repository already contains a "autogen.sh" script, which properly takes care of generating the "configure" script, without having to call autoconf and automake by hand, and then automatically calls the "configure" script. So what must be done instead is simply:
$ ./autogen.sh $ make
If you want to pass options to the configure script, you can do so after running "autogen.sh", or passing the options to autogen.sh itself, which will automatically pass them to "configure".
Also, in ubuntu, you may need to have the autoconf and automake packages installed, since it think they're not included by default.
Cheers, Tiago
Oops...
did I write ./autoconf ?
I "obviously" (hehe) meant ./autogen.sh ... : P
(thus the preceding "./")
lalala...
ale (who'll check his facts next time) *~
Tiago de Paula Peixoto wrote:
On 10/22/2007 09:28 PM, Alexandre Hannud Abdo wrote:
$./autoconf [configure options you use, if any]
and then
$make
The repository already contains a "autogen.sh" script, which properly takes care of generating the "configure" script, without having to call autoconf and automake by hand, and then automatically calls the "configure" script. So what must be done instead is simply:
$ ./autogen.sh $ make
If you want to pass options to the configure script, you can do so after running "autogen.sh", or passing the options to autogen.sh itself, which will automatically pass them to "configure".
Also, in ubuntu, you may need to have the autoconf and automake packages installed, since it think they're not included by default.
Cheers, Tiago
Hi Tiago, Alexandre,
Thanks for this. I'm running in to a problem, though: ./autogen.sh gives me an error: "config.status error: cannot find input file: Makefile.in"
Do I need to do something else to get this file?
Many thanks, Rui
-----Original Message----- From: graph-tool-bounces@forked.de [mailto:graph-tool-bounces@forked.de] On Behalf Of Alexandre Hannud Abdo Sent: 23 October 2007 04:28 To: Main discussion list for the graph-tool project Subject: Re: [graph-tool] How to update graph-tool?
Oops...
did I write ./autoconf ?
I "obviously" (hehe) meant ./autogen.sh ... : P
(thus the preceding "./")
lalala...
ale (who'll check his facts next time) *~
Tiago de Paula Peixoto wrote:
On 10/22/2007 09:28 PM, Alexandre Hannud Abdo wrote:
$./autoconf [configure options you use, if any]
and then
$make
The repository already contains a "autogen.sh" script, which properly takes care of generating the "configure" script, without having to call autoconf and automake by hand, and then automatically calls the "configure" script. So what must be done instead is simply:
$ ./autogen.sh $ make
If you want to pass options to the configure script, you can do so after running "autogen.sh", or passing the options to autogen.sh itself, which will automatically pass them to "configure".
Also, in ubuntu, you may need to have the autoconf and automake packages installed, since it think they're not included by default.
Cheers, Tiago
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