alliance-support '2000
Alliance compile error


Nicholas Leippe (nick@byu.edu)
Sat, 04 Mar 2000 13:40:25 -0700

Hello, I just downloaded Alliance and have been attempting to compile and install it. My first question has to do with the ./configure script. It gets to a point where it says something like "waiting for connection..." and hangs there. If I suspend then resume it, it continues and says "could not call poll" and finally finishes the configuration. What is that, and is that the correct behavior? Secondly, my real problem (I hope it's the only one) is that when I went ahead and ran make (I think it did it for me) it went for quite a while then errored with the following: %%%%%%%%% building syf make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/alliance/sources/syf' cd xfs; /usr/bin/gmake distrib gmake[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/alliance/sources/syf/xfs' /usr/bin/gcc -O2 -Wall -DLinux -DLinux -I -I. -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/local/alliance/archi/Linux/include -I/usr/local/alliance/archi/Linux/include -D_NO_PROTO -DFSM_H='"fsm104.h"' -DFTL_H='"ftl104.h"' -DAUT_H='"aut103.h"' -DABL_H='"abl103.h"' -DBDD_H='"bdd104.h"' -DMUT_H='"mut325.h"' -DXTB_H='"XTB.h"' -DXSB_H='"XSB.h"' -DXMF_H='"XMF.h"' -DXME_H='"XME.h"' -DXMV_H='"XMV.h"' -DXMT_H='"XMT.h"' -DXMS_H='"XMS.h"' -DXMH_H='"XMH.h"' -DXMX_H='"XMX.h"' -DXFS_H='"XFS.h"' -DXFSM_DEFAULT_PARAM_NAME='"/usr/local/alliance/archi/Linux/etc/xfsm.par"' -DXMS_FILE_NAME='".xfsm.cfg"' -DALLIANCE_VERSION='"4.0.6"' -DXFSM_TOOL_NAME='"xfsm"' -DXFSM_VERSION='"1.04"' -c XSB_share.c XSB_share.c:20: Xm/Xm.h: No such file or directory gmake[2]: *** [XSB_share.o] Error 1 gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/alliance/sources/syf/xfs' make[1]: *** [/usr/local/alliance/archi/Linux/bin/xfsm] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/alliance/sources/syf' make: *** [all] Error 1 Apparently I'm missing Xm.h for some reason. How can I resolve this? Do I need to get it from somewhere? - is it misconfigured? or am I missing some other package? TIA Nick nick@byu.edu ps - I attempted to use the binary package, but even after setting the ALLIANCE_TOP variable in the alc_env.sh, there are apparently some paths hardcoded in the executable (genview is what I tried) and it can't locate the cells or whatever it tried to load. -- Nobody will ever need more than 640 kB RAM. -- Bill Gates, 1983 Windows 98 requires 16 MB RAM. -- Bill Gates, 1999 Nobody will ever need Windows 98. -- logical conclusion

 



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