[Slackbuilds-users] Problem with libsigc++-2.2.9-i486-1_SBo.tgz

Graham Lawrence gl00637 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 29 14:37:12 UTC 2011


Many thanks to David Woodfall, B Watson and JK Wood for your detailed
responses.  The files and headers are indeed there, and ./configure
still fails at the same place, even after deleting the existing
/nzbget-0.7.0 and starting over with tar.  So I'll check the configure
script to see if I can figure out where it is actually looking for
sigc++-2.0, and, failing that, take it up on the nzbget mailing list.
Thank you again.


On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 8:51 AM, David Woodfall <dave at dawoodfall.net> wrote:
> On (06:56 28/10/11), Graham Lawrence <gl00637 at gmail.com> put forth the
> proposition:
>>
>> Attempt to compile nzbget-0.7.0 failed in ./configure with message
>>
>> configure: error: "libsigc++-2.0 header files not found"
>>
>> So I got the dependencies, including libsigc++-2.2.9, and installed
>> them, apparently all good.
>> But compiling nzbget again failed at same place.  To check, I did
>>
>> root at a:/usr/pkgs# ls
>> HandBrake-0.9.5-i686-1_SBo.tgz  libpar2-0.2-i486-1_SBo.tgz
>> libsigc++-2.2.9-i486-1_SBo.tgz
>> root at a:/usr/pkgs# installpkg  libsigc++-2.2.9-i486-1_SBo.tgz
>> Verifying package libsigc++-2.2.9-i486-1_SBo.tgz.
>> Installing package libsigc++-2.2.9-i486-1_SBo.tgz:
>> PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:
>> # libsigc++ (typesafe callback system for standard C++)
>> #
>> # libsigc++ implements a typesafe callback system for standard C++.
>> # It allows you to define signals and to connect those signals to any
>> # callback function, either global or a member function, regardless
>> # of whether it is static or virtual.
>> # It also contains adaptor classes for connection of dissimilar
>> # callbacks and has an ease of use unmatched by other C++ callback
>> # libraries. Libsigc++ is licensed under the GNU Library General
>> # Public License, LGPL.
>> #
>> Executing install script for libsigc++-2.2.9-i486-1_SBo.tgz.
>> Package libsigc++-2.2.9-i486-1_SBo.tgz installed.
>>
>> root at a:/usr/pkgs# updatedb
>> root at a:/usr/pkgs# locate libsigc++-2*
>
> Try with quotes or the * will wildcard the current directory.
>
> locate "*sigc++-2*"
>
>> /usr/pkgs/libsigc++-2.2.9-i486-1_SBo.tgz
>> root at a:/usr/pkgs# echo $PATH
>>
>> /usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/lib/java/bin:/usr/lib/kde4/libexec:/usr/lib/qt/bin
>> root at a:/usr/pkgs#
>>
>> I'm not familiar with this process, but it seems to me there should
>> now be at least 2 occurrences of the name libsigc++-2* on my system,
>> one of them in the PATH?
>
> PATH is only for binaries not libraries.
> The libs will be in /usr/lib so you can
>
> ls /usr/lib/*sigc*
>
> The headers will be in /usr/include:
>
> ls /usr/include/sigc++-2.0/*/*
>
> You may want to look at the mzbget Makefile or configure to see what's
> up, unless someone here knows a fix firsthand.
>
> Dave
>
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