[ic] MacOS X Installtion

Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Wed Mar 6 11:42:00 2002


hi

Did you do the BSD change that is necessary on BSD system (at least 
FreeBSD) to see if that helps?  The sympoms are the same.  Search the 
archives for FreeBSD problems.

Chad

On Wednesday, March 6, 2002, at 11:26 , Michael Stearne wrote:

> All flames aside, I have just tried to install 4.8.3 on a pretty clean 
> OS X 10.1.3 machine, with devleoper tools installed.
>
> This is the result of the ./configure:
>
> Failed Test  Status Wstat Total Fail  Failed  List of failed
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> live/jigsaw-chu   2   512     5    5 100.00%  1-5
> local/http.t     22  5632    18   18 100.00%  1-18
> robot/ua.t                    7    5  71.43%  1-3, 5, 7
> 1 test skipped.
> Failed 3/31 test scripts, 90.32% okay. 28/318 subtests failed, 91.19% 
> okay.
> make[1]: *** [test] Error 2
>  /usr/bin/make test -- NOT OK
> Running make install
>  make test had returned bad status, won't install without force
>
> Then when the catalog was eventually started, bin/interchange seg 
> faulted.
> su jimginn "/usr/local/interchange/bin/interchange"
> Low traffic settings.
> Segmentation fault
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> One thing though is that I have a working version of 4.8.2 on a OS X 
> 10.1.3 machine.  But I compiled that version of interchange when the 
> machine was a 10.1.1 machine.  This installation still works.  I will 
> bundle it and send it to whoever wants it (not until this evening 
> though).  So I am assuming this problem is stemming from a change that 
> Apple made to some perl libraries or a problem with the compile they 
> are installing.
> Has anyone tried to install a 4.8.2 installation on 10.1.3?
>
> Michael
>
>
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