[GRASS-user] building cvs hangs
Seb
spluque at gmail.com
Sat Apr 14 18:22:45 EDT 2007
Hi,
I'm experiencing problems building GRASS cvs today. The build process is
hanging at this step:
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GISRC=/usr/local/src/grass-cvs/dist.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/demolocation/.grassrc63 GISBASE=/usr/local/src/grass-cvs/dist.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu PATH="/usr/local/src/grass-cvs/dist.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/bin:$PATH" LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local/src/grass-cvs/dist.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/bin:/usr/local/src/grass-cvs/dist.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib:" LC_ALL=C /usr/local/src/grass-cvs/dist.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/r.colors --html-description | grep -v '</body>\|</html>' > r.colors.tmp.html ; true
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Configuration proceeded without errors with the following log summary:
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GRASS is now configured for: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
Source directory: /usr/local/src/grass-cvs
Build directory: /usr/local/src/grass-cvs
Installation directory: ${prefix}/grass-6.3.cvs
Startup script in directory: ${exec_prefix}/bin
C compiler: gcc -g -Wall
C++ compiler: c++ -g -O2
FORTRAN compiler:
Building shared libraries: yes
64bit support: yes
OpenGL platform: X11
NVIZ: yes
BLAS support: no
C++ support: yes
DWG support: no
FFMPEG support: no
FFTW support: yes
FreeType support: yes
GDAL support: yes
GLw support: no
JPEG support: yes
LAPACK support: no
Large File Support (LFS): yes
Motif support: yes
MySQL support: yes
NLS support: no
ODBC support: yes
OGR support: yes
OpenGL support: yes
PNG support: yes
PostgreSQL support: yes
Python support: no
Readline support: yes
SQLite support: no
Tcl/Tk support: yes
TIFF support: yes
X11 support: yes
MacOSX application: no
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The same config was working fine last time I upgraded a couple of weeks
ago. Are others also seeing this? Thanks in advance for any ideas on
what might be wrong.
Cheers,
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Seb
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