[fdo-dev] FDO on Core 5?

Marcus Spurkel mspurkel at pacbell.net
Wed Jul 12 15:21:43 EDT 2006


Well, I tried recompiling and piping the output to a log file.  Here's 
what came back to the screen/stderr.  Hope it helps:

# ./build_linux.sh > build.log

./runConfigure: line 322: test: =: unary operator expected
Warning: Tag `CGI_NAME' at line 571 of file Doxyfile has become obsolete.
To avoid this warning please update your configuration file using 
"doxygen -u"
Warning: Tag `CGI_URL' at line 577 of file Doxyfile has become obsolete.
To avoid this warning please update your configuration file using 
"doxygen -u"
Warning: Tag `DOC_URL' at line 583 of file Doxyfile has become obsolete.
To avoid this warning please update your configuration file using 
"doxygen -u"
Warning: Tag `DOC_ABSPATH' at line 589 of file Doxyfile has become obsolete.
To avoid this warning please update your configuration file using 
"doxygen -u"
Warning: Tag `BIN_ABSPATH' at line 594 of file Doxyfile has become obsolete.
To avoid this warning please update your configuration file using 
"doxygen -u"
Warning: Tag `EXT_DOC_PATHS' at line 600 of file Doxyfile has become 
obsolete.
To avoid this warning please update your configuration file using 
"doxygen -u"
/usr/local/src/OpenSource_FDO/thirdparty/linux/cppunit/cppunit-1.9.0/include/cppunit/CompilerOutputter.h:94: 
Warning: explicit link request to 'ifdef' could not be resolved
/usr/local/src/OpenSource_FDO/thirdparty/linux/cppunit/cppunit-1.9.0/include/cppunit/TestSuite.h:32: 
Warning: Illegal command see as part of a \link
/usr/local/src/OpenSource_FDO/thirdparty/linux/cppunit/cppunit-1.9.0/include/cppunit/TestSuite.h:33: 
Warning: Illegal command see as part of a \link
/usr/local/src/OpenSource_FDO/thirdparty/linux/cppunit/cppunit-1.9.0/include/cppunit/TestSuite.h:34: 
Warning: Unexpected end of comment while inside link command

ln: creating symbolic link `libcppunit-1.9.so.0' to `libcppunit.so': 
File exists
thirdparty/Sqlite3.1.5/Makefile.am:3: `linux/lib/sqlite3.a' is not a 
standard library name
thirdparty/Sqlite3.1.5/Makefile.am:3: did you mean `linux/lib/libsqlite3.a'?
../../inc/fdo/Raster/IRasterPropertyDictionary.h:64: error: extra 
qualification 'FdoIRasterPropertyDictionary::' on member 
'GetPropertyDataType'
../../inc/fdo/Raster/IRasterPropertyDictionary.h:75: error: extra 
qualification 'FdoIRasterPropertyDictionary::' on member 'GetProperty'
../../inc/fdo/Raster/IRasterPropertyDictionary.h:85: error: extra 
qualification 'FdoIRasterPropertyDictionary::' on member 'SetProperty'
../../inc/fdo/Raster/IRasterPropertyDictionary.h:96: error: extra 
qualification 'FdoIRasterPropertyDictionary::' on member 
'GetPropertyDefault'
../../inc/fdo/Raster/IRasterPropertyDictionary.h:107: error: extra 
qualification 'FdoIRasterPropertyDictionary::' on member 
'IsPropertyRequired'
../../inc/fdo/Raster/IRasterPropertyDictionary.h:119: error: extra 
qualification 'FdoIRasterPropertyDictionary::' on member 
'IsPropertyEnumerable'
../../inc/fdo/Raster/IRasterPropertyDictionary.h:131: error: extra 
qualification 'FdoIRasterPropertyDictionary::' on member 'GetPropertyValues'
../../inc/fdo/Raster/IRasterPropertyDictionary.h:146: error: extra 
qualification 'FdoIRasterPropertyDictionary::' on member 'SetPropertyValues'
make[4]: *** [GisSpatialEnvelope.lo] Error 1
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

>Marcus Spurkel wrote:
>  
>
>>Hi there,
>>
>>I'm trying to install the latest FDO that I can download from the
>>site (3.0.0) onto my Fedora Core 5 server.  During compilation, I get
>>"extra qualification" errors, mostly from IRasterPropertyDictionary.h
>>
>>
>>Am I crazy for even trying to compile on FC5?  Is the gcc lib too
>>new? (4.1.0) My ultimate goal is to get MapGuide up and running but I
>>may have to go back to a more "tested" version of the OS, or?
>>    
>>
>
>Hi Marcus,
>
>Recently, I was able to build FDO 3.0.0 and 3.2.0
>on Ubuntu "Dapper Drake" using GCC 4.0.3 without any problems.
>
>I'm pretty sure 4.1.0 should work as well.
>
>If you could provide a complete listing of errors
>that would be helpful to find out what's going wrong.
>
>Cheers
>  
>




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