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RE: Problems with make install of tiff libs
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- Subject: RE: Problems with make install of tiff libs
- From: "Michael Ring" <Michael dot Ring at t-mobil dot de>
- Date: 11 May 2000 07:44:23 +0000
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The problem is, that double slashes at the beginning of a pathname are
interpreted as the access to an nt-drive.
//c/ means look at c:\ of my installation.
Paths like
///usr
are misinterpreted by cygwin which ends in the no such device or address
error-message.
The solution is quite simple for libtiff:
use:
make ROOT=/. install
now ///usr is converted to /.///usr which can be interpreted by cygwin.
Have fun,
Michael Ring
By the way: I have included a working rpm-spec file for libtiff, yust in
case....
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Von: cygwin-owner
Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 11. Mai 2000 02:59
An: cygwin
Betreff: Problems with make install of tiff libs
Hi,
I am having a problem with make install of the tiff libs. ./configure
works fine after replacing the config.guess script. make works fine.
But when I try to make install, makes fails as the file names appear
with some extra slashes at the beginning. I thought I'd ask here
before trying to figure out what goes on there (my knowledge of
installation scripts is nil, unfortunately). Thanks.
My system is:
CYGWIN_NT-4.0 LUCY 1.1.0(0.17/3/2) 2000-03-01 00:15:19 i686 unknown
LUCY:/usr/local/src/tiff-v3.4$make install
= libtiff
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/tiff-v3.4/libtiff'
if [ nodso != nodso ]; then \
make nodso; \
else \
true; \
fi
/bin/sh ../port/install.sh -idb tiff.sw.dev -m 755 -dir /usr/local/include
mkdir: cannot make directory `///usr/local/include': No such file or directory
for i in ../libtiff/tiff.h ../libtiff/tiffio.h; do \
f=`basename $i`; \
/bin/sh ../port/install.sh -idb tiff.sw.dev -m 444 -F /usr/local/include\
-src $i -O $f; \
done
cp: //usr/local/include/tiff.h: No such device or address
cp: //usr/local/include/tiffio.h: No such device or address
/bin/sh ../port/install.sh -idb tiff.sw.dev -m 755 -dir /usr/local/lib
mkdir: cannot make directory `///usr/local/lib': No such file or directory
/bin/sh ../port/install.sh -idb tiff.sw.dev -m 444 -F /usr/local/lib -O libtiff.
a
cp: //usr/local/lib/libtiff.a: No such device or address
if [ nodso != nodso ]; then \
make installDSO; \
else \
true; \
fi
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/tiff-v3.4/libtiff'
= tools
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/tiff-v3.4/tools'
/bin/sh ../port/install.sh -idb tiff.sw.tools -m 755 -dir /usr/local/bin
mkdir: cannot make directory `///usr/local/bin': No such file or directory
/bin/sh ../port/install.sh -idb tiff.sw.tools -m 755 -F /usr/local/bin -O fax2ti
ff fax2ps gif2tiff pal2rgb ppm2tiff rgb2ycbcr thumbnail ras2tiff tiff2bw tiff2ps
tiffcmp tiffcp tiffdither tiffdump tiffinfo tiffmedian tiffsplit
cp: //usr/local/bin/fax2tiff: No such device or address
cp: //usr/local/bin/fax2ps: No such device or address
cp: //usr/local/bin/gif2tiff: No such device or address
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Cheers,
-Dima.
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