First during the ./configure part, it says that itś unable to find a python package installed.But I do have python 2.3 installed on the right directories.Strange isn´it ?
But what´s strangest is that the seput.sh script says when it needs to be logged as root, that i do not have su installed.Although i´m using this command everyday on my system
Got any idea ?
heres my config.log outpout :
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This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
configure:634: checking host system type
configure:655: checking target system type
configure:689: checking for a BSD compatible install
configure:742: checking whether build environment is sane
configure:799: checking whether make sets ${MAKE}
configure:845: checking for working aclocal-1.4
configure:858: checking for working autoconf
configure:871: checking for working automake-1.4
configure:884: checking for working autoheader
configure:897: checking for working makeinfo
configure:918: checking for gcc
configure:1031: checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works
configure:1047: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:1073: checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) is a cross-compiler
configure:1078: checking whether we are using GNU C
configure:1087: gcc -E conftest.c
configure:1106: checking whether gcc accepts -g
configure:1148: gcc -c -falign-loops=4 conftest.c 1>&5
configure:1169: checking for c++
configure:1201: checking whether the C++ compiler (c++ ) works
configure:1217: c++ -o conftest conftest.C 1>&5
configure:1243: checking whether the C++ compiler (c++ ) is a cross-compiler
configure:1248: checking whether we are using GNU C++
configure:1257: c++ -E conftest.C
configure:1276: checking whether c++ accepts -g
configure:1308: checking how to run the C++ preprocessor
configure:1326: c++ -E conftest.C >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
configure:1364: checking for a BSD compatible install
configure:1417: checking whether ln -s works
configure:1440: checking for ranlib
configure:1469: checking how to run the C preprocessor
configure:1490: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
configure:1549: checking for ANSI C header files
configure:1562: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
configure:1629: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:1657: checking for dirent.h that defines DIR
configure:1670: gcc -c conftest.c 1>&5
configure:1695: checking for opendir in -ldir
configure:1714: gcc -o conftest conftest.c -ldir 1>&5
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ldir
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
configure: failed program was:
#line 1703 "configure"
#include "confdefs.h"
/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
char opendir();
int main() {
opendir()
; return 0; }
configure:1781: checking for fcntl.h
configure:1791: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
configure:1781: checking for limits.h
configure:1791: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
configure:1781: checking for malloc.h
configure:1791: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
configure:1781: checking for sys/ioctl.h
configure:1791: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
configure:1781: checking for sys/time.h
configure:1791: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
configure:1781: checking for unistd.h
configure:1791: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
configure:1821: checking for working const
configure:1875: gcc -c conftest.c 1>&5
configure:1896: checking whether time.h and sys/time.h may both be included
configure:1910: gcc -c conftest.c 1>&5
configure:1931: checking for inline
configure:1945: gcc -c conftest.c 1>&5
configure:1971: checking for size_t
configure:2008: checking for getcwd
configure:2036: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2008: checking for gettimeofday
configure:2036: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2008: checking for strdup
configure:2036: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2008: checking for select
configure:2036: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2008: checking for socket
configure:2036: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2008: checking for strstr
configure:2036: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2020: warning: conflicting types for built-in function `strstr'
configure:2008: checking for access
configure:2036: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2008: checking for lstat
configure:2036: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2064: checking for finite
configure:2092: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2064: checking for isnan
configure:2092: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2119: checking for _finite
configure:2147: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
/home/fdidron/tmp/ccKi3o6e.o(.text+0x11): In function `main':
: undefined reference to `_finite'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
configure: failed program was:
#line 2124 "configure"
#include "confdefs.h"
/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,
which can conflict with char _finite(); below. */
#include <assert.h>
/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
char _finite();
int main() {
/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements
to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named
something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */
#if defined (__stub__finite) || defined (__stub____finite)
choke me
#else
_finite();
#endif
; return 0; }
configure:2119: checking for _isnan
configure:2147: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
/home/fdidron/tmp/ccz1z7Qj.o(.text+0x11): In function `main':
: undefined reference to `_isnan'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
configure: failed program was:
#line 2124 "configure"
#include "confdefs.h"
/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,
which can conflict with char _isnan(); below. */
#include <assert.h>
/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
char _isnan();
int main() {
/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements
to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named
something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */
#if defined (__stub__isnan) || defined (__stub____isnan)
choke me
#else
_isnan();
#endif
; return 0; }
configure:2175: checking for ieeefp.h
configure:2185: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
configure:2181:20: ieeefp.h: No such file or directory
configure: failed program was:
#line 2180 "configure"
#include "confdefs.h"
#include <ieeefp.h>
configure:2175: checking for zlib.h
configure:2185: gcc -E conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
configure:2256: checking for getpagesize
configure:2284: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2309: checking for working mmap
configure:2457: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2480: checking for 8-bit clean memcmp
configure:2498: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2548: gcc -c conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2578: gcc -c -gdwarf-2 -g3 conftest.c 1>&5
configure:2680: checking for Win32 platform
configure:2711: checking for Linux platform
configure:2739: checking for MacOSX platform
configure:2783: checking for python