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   dave aube to All   
   Re: problem compiling iOta   
   19 Sep 07 00:15:20   
   
   From: daveaube@bellsouth.net   
      
   >>> Dave Aube   
   >> After running ./configure --includedir=/usr/kde/3.5/include/   
   >> --libdir=/usr/kde/3.5/lib/ and ./make I get the same error so someone   
   >> has written an incorrect statement when calling a struct if I recall it   
   >> correctly but it's been like 6 years since I got some C in school so   
   >> don't shoot me if I'm wrong (and I sucked at it BTW)... ;-)   
   >>   
   >> Seven arguments seem to be needed and only six are supplied.   
   >> And it's an analogue problem at line 380.   
   >>   
   >> But thats about all I know, perhaps a C programmer could help.   
   >>   
   >>    
   >>  - For iOta 0.8, your OS should have KDE 3.3.x and Berkeley DB 4.x,   
   >>     preferably Berkeley DB 4.1   
   >>   
   >>  - For iOta 0.7, your OS should have KDE 3.x, ImageMagick 5.5.x,   
   >>    and Berkeley DB 4.x.   
   >>   
   >>  - Redhat 9.0 systems need bzip2-devel-1.0.2-8.i386.rpm. For   
   >>    some reason, the RPM of iOta did not catch this as a dependency.   
   >>    Thanks to Joe Katz for reporting this.   
   >>    
   >>   
   >> Maybe emerging 4.1 of the Berkeley DB will help?   
   >>   
   >> Wimmy   
   >   
   >   
   > I compiled, installed verson 4.1 and even added /usr/local/Ber   
   eleyDB.4.1/lib to   
   > /etc/ld.so.conf.  That didn't change a thing. I know that Berdb had changed   
   the   
   > number of arguments around 2.6, but they reported they went back to original   
   #'s   
   >   
   > I'm still checking out this for iOta's doc's   
   >   
   > NOTE:   
   >   
   >     FreeBSD tags Berkeley DB header files and libraries with the version   
   > numbers. For example, libdb for Db version 4.0 will be called libdb4.so   
   while it   
   > will be named libdb41.so for DB version 4.1. For this reason, the last stage   
   of   
   > linking in iOta might fail with a warning such as "libdb.so not found.". You   
   can   
   > edit iota-0.7/iota/Makefile so that -ldb becomes -ldb41 (for DB version 4.1),   
   > and compile again.   
   >   
   > will try again later   
   > Dave   
      
      
   Strange -- I tried iOta-0.7 and it gives the same error.   
      
   Dave   
      
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