Sure and here you go...ace123 wrote:Must have missed something... your ./configure seems to think you do not have Dialog library enabled either.
Can you attach your config.log again now that you have a --disable-gtk?
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Sure and here you go...ace123 wrote:Must have missed something... your ./configure seems to think you do not have Dialog library enabled either.
Can you attach your config.log again now that you have a --disable-gtk?
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Yes I have the dialog binary which I am attaching. However dialog-config seems to be pointing to /usr/local while the binary is not in that directory? Was I supposed to move this stuff into my /usr/local directory or something? I have never been successful with setting LDFLAGS via Terminal...ace123 wrote:It says:Are you sure that running "make" from the dialog directory was successful?ld: library not found for -ldialog
I ran the dialog executible and this is what I got:
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/Users/Creator/VegaStrike/dialog-1.1-20071028/dialog ; exit;
Lumino:~ Creator$ /Users/Creator/VegaStrike/dialog-1.1-20071028/dialog ; exit;
cdialog (ComeOn Dialog!) version 1.1-20071028
Copyright 2000-2006,2007 Thomas E. Dickey
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
* Display dialog boxes from shell scripts *
Usage: dialog <options> { --and-widget <options> }
where options are "common" options, followed by "box" options
Special options:
[--create-rc "file"]
Common options:
[--ascii-lines] [--aspect <ratio>] [--backtitle <backtitle>]
[--begin <y> <x>] [--cancel-label <str>] [--clear] [--colors]
[--cr-wrap] [--default-item <str>] [--defaultno] [--exit-label <str>]
[--extra-button] [--extra-label <str>] [--help-button]
[--help-label <str>] [--help-status] [--ignore] [--input-fd <fd>]
[--insecure] [--item-help] [--keep-tite] [--keep-window]
[--max-input <n>] [--no-cancel] [--no-collapse] [--no-kill]
[--no-label <str>] [--no-lines] [--no-ok] [--no-shadow] [--nook]
[--ok-label <str>] [--output-fd <fd>] [--print-maxsize] [--print-size]
[--print-version] [--separate-output] [--separate-widget <str>]
[--shadow] [--single-quoted] [--size-err] [--sleep <secs>] [--stderr]
[--stdout] [--tab-correct] [--tab-len <n>] [--timeout <secs>]
[--title <title>] [--trace <file>] [--trim] [--version] [--visit-items]
[--yes-label <str>]
Box options:
--calendar <text> <height> <width> <day> <month> <year>
--checklist <text> <height> <width> <list height> <tag1> <item1> <status1>...
--dselect <directory> <height> <width>
--editbox <file> <height> <width>
--form <text> <height> <width> <form height> <label1> <l_y1> <l_x1> <item1> <i_y1> <i_x1> <flen1> <ilen1>...
--fselect <filepath> <height> <width>
--gauge <text> <height> <width> [<percent>]
--infobox <text> <height> <width>
--inputbox <text> <height> <width> [<init>]
--inputmenu <text> <height> <width> <menu height> <tag1> <item1>...
--menu <text> <height> <width> <menu height> <tag1> <item1>...
--mixedform <text> <height> <width> <form height> <label1> <l_y1> <l_x1> <item1> <i_y1> <i_x1> <flen1> <ilen1> <itype>...
--mixedgauge <text> <height> <width> <percent> <tag1> <item1>...
--msgbox <text> <height> <width>
--passwordbox <text> <height> <width> [<init>]
--passwordform <text> <height> <width> <form height> <label1> <l_y1> <l_x1> <item1> <i_y1> <i_x1> <flen1> <ilen1>...
--pause <text> <height> <width> <seconds>
--progressbox <height> <width>
--radiolist <text> <height> <width> <list height> <tag1> <item1> <status1>...
--tailbox <file> <height> <width>
--tailboxbg <file> <height> <width>
--textbox <file> <height> <width>
--timebox <text> <height> <width> <hour> <minute> <second>
--yesno <text> <height> <width>
Auto-size with height and width = 0. Maximize with height and width = -1.
Global-auto-size if also menu_height/list_height = 0.
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You posted the binary "dialog".
It's not looking for a binary executable--it is looking for a library so it can link itself into a dialog-based program.
It really should have created a "libdialog.a".
Can you paste the output if you do a "make clean" followed by a "make" from inside your dialog source directory?
I don't think the configure logs are useful because it should be built into the makefile.
It's not looking for a binary executable--it is looking for a library so it can link itself into a dialog-based program.
It really should have created a "libdialog.a".
Can you paste the output if you do a "make clean" followed by a "make" from inside your dialog source directory?
I don't think the configure logs are useful because it should be built into the makefile.
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libdialog.a was indeed created and is present in the folder.ace123 wrote: It really should have created a "libdialog.a".
Can you paste the output if you do a "make clean" followed by a "make" from inside your dialog source directory?
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Unfortunately all I have to go in is this message.configure checking for libdialog and libncurses
configure gcc -o conftest -O2 -Wno-long-double -I/sw/include conftest.c -L/sw/lib -lvorbisfile -lvorbis -logg -L/Users/Creator/VegaStrike/dialog-1.0.20071028 -lncurses -ldialog >&5
ld: library not found for -ldialog
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
It says basically that there is no libdialog file inside of the directory "/Users/Creator/VegaStrike/dialog-1.0.20071028"
Not really sure how to debug further into this... I don't really know if it is expecting a static or shared library.