All right, but it looks like we now are depending on waf...
eupspkg -er build
The project was not configured: run "waf configure" first!
ok, so I installed waf, and
[becla@lsst-dbdev5 scisql]$ waf configure
Setting top to :
/usr/local/home/becla/qservDev/repos/scisql
Setting out to :
/usr/local/home/becla/qservDev/repos/scisql/build
Checking for 'gcc' (c compiler) : /usr/bin/gcc
Checking for mysql install : Undefined mysql header
directory, use --help option.
(complete log in
/usr/local/home/becla/qservDev/repos/scisql/build/config.log)
This is getting way too convoluted than it should be!
How do I put on our distrib server what Fabrice has?
I am lost
Jacek
On 09/30/2014 11:45 AM, Kian-Tat Lim wrote:
>> but if I try to patch an existing stack by git cloning scisql
>> 0.3.3, it does not appear anywhere
>>
>> setup -r .
>
> You need "eupspkg -er prep" here, I think.
>
>> eupspkg -er build
>> eupspkg.build: no build system detected; assuming no build needed.
>
> It's not finding configure because it didn't expand the tarball.
>
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