[Koha] Net::Z3950 make error...
Robert Lyon
bob at katipo.co.nz
Thu Sep 21 15:01:00 NZST 2006
Hi Marty,
I remeber having the same problem as you have when trying to install
version 2.2.6
I got around it by installing
perl -MCPAN -e 'install Net::Z3950::ZOOM'
which gave me a different error:
cc1: error: unrecognized option `-Wdeclaration-after-statement'
make: *** [ZOOM.o] Error 1
So I went and commented out the line below
# Use this to test for illegal code that GCC stupidly permits by
default:
and it installed fine
hope this helps
Robert
Marty Jongepier wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I get an error on make for Net::Z3950 (see below)
>Installation on Debian Sarge, perl 5.8.4
>
>I tried to add include:'DEFINE' => '-D_GNU_SOURCE' in
>NET::Z3950'sMakefile.PL and yazwrap/Makefile.PL to no avail, and, what I was
>wondering about, editing these files in vi, after running Makefile.PL they
>return to their original version, e.i. without the 'DEFINE' =>
>'-D_GNU_SOURCE'
>
>Any ideas, anybody? I installed another version on an as far as I know
>identical computer without a glitch... and all the remaining Perl modules
>went flawlessly too...
>
>
>CPAN.pm: Going to build M/MI/MIRK/Net-Z3950-0.49.tar.gz
>
>Checking if your kit is complete...
>Looks good
>MakeMaker (v6.17)
>Writing Makefile for Net::Z3950::yazwrap
>Writing Makefile for Net::Z3950
>cp Z3950/APDU.pm blib/lib/Net/Z3950/APDU.pm
>cp Z3950/Connection.pm blib/lib/Net/Z3950/Connection.pm
>cp Z3950/Manager.pm blib/lib/Net/Z3950/Manager.pm
>cp Z3950/ScanSet.pm blib/lib/Net/Z3950/ScanSet.pm
>cp Z3950/ResultSet.pm blib/lib/Net/Z3950/ResultSet.pm
>cp Z3950/Record.pm blib/lib/Net/Z3950/Record.pm
>cp Z3950/Tutorial.pm blib/lib/Net/Z3950/Tutorial.pm
>cp Z3950.pm blib/lib/Net/Z3950.pm
>AutoSplitting blib/lib/Net/Z3950.pm (blib/lib/auto/Net/Z3950) cd yazwrap &&
>/usr/bin/make INC=-DYAZ_HAVE_XML2=1 -DYAZ_HAVE_XSLT=1 -DYAZ_HAVE_EXSLT=1
>-I/usr/include/libxml2 LIB="" LIBPERL_A="libperl.a" LINKTYPE="dynamic"
>PREFIX="/usr" OPTIMIZE="-O2" PASTHRU_DEFINE=""
>PASTHRU_INC="-DYAZ_HAVE_XML2=1 -DYAZ_HAVE_XSLT=1 -DYAZ_HAVE_EXSLT=1
>-I/usr/include/libxml2"
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- D
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- Y
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- A
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- Z
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- _
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- H
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- A
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- V
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- E
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- _
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- X
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- L
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- T
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- =
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- 1
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- D
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- Y
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- A
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- Z
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- _
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- H
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- A
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- V
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- E
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- _
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- E
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- X
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- L
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- T
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- =
>/usr/bin/make: invalid option -- 1
>Usage: make [options] [target] ...
>Options:
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>
>This program built for i386-pc-linux-gnu
>Report bugs to <bug-make at gnu.org>
>make: *** [yazwrap/libyazwrap.a] Error 2
> /usr/bin/make -- NOT OK
>Running make test
> Can't test without successful make
>Running make install
> make had returned bad status, install seems impossible
>
>
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