Thread: ./configure error
Downloaded pgadmin1.4 to install. Already have wxGTK (and wxGTK-compat) 2.6.3.3-29 installed off the Suse 10.2 rc1 CD's;x86_64 on core 2 duo. First time through on ./configure get this error message: <br />...<br />checking for wxWidgets...yes<br />configure: error: Could not find your wxWidgets 2.6 installation. You might need to use the --with-wx=DIRconfigure option<br /><br />Since wx is in /usr/lib64 I tried again, with a new error message:<br /><br />./configure--with-wx=usr/lib64/<br />...<br />checking the wxWidgets version... 2.6<br />checking for wx-config binary...yes<br />checking for pgsql include files... yes<br />checking for pgsql... yes<br />checking for PQexec in -lpq...yes<br />checking for SSL_connect in -lpq... yes<br />checking libpq-fe.h usability... yes<br />checking libpq-fe.hpresence... yes<br />checking for libpq-fe.h... yes<br />checking pgsql in /usr... ok<br />checking for wxWidgets...yes<br />configure: error: Could not find wx-config in usr/lib64/<br /><br />However: there is no wx-config onmy machine anywhere; used FindFiles utility and nothing there. But: 64 bit wxWidget is certainly installed... How doI get ./configure to work? Thanks.<br /><br /><p><hr size="1" />Everyone is raving about <a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=45083/*http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta">theall-new Yahoo! Mail beta.</a>
wxWidgets 2.6.x (for pgAdmin 1.4.x) or wxWidgets 2.7.x (for pgAdmin 1.5 +). Currently, this is the only version we support. So, need to get wxGTK-2.7.x first... On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 00:31 -0800, Cliff wrote: > Downloaded pgadmin1.4 to install. Already have wxGTK (and > wxGTK-compat) 2.6.3.3-29 installed off the Suse 10.2 rc1 CD's; x86_64 > on core 2 duo. First time through on ./configure get this error > message: > ... > checking for wxWidgets... yes > configure: error: Could not find your wxWidgets 2.6 installation. You > might need to use the --with-wx=DIR configure option > > Since wx is in /usr/lib64 I tried again, with a new error message: > > ./configure --with-wx=usr/lib64/ > ... > checking the wxWidgets version... 2.6 > checking for wx-config binary... yes > checking for pgsql include files... yes > checking for pgsql... yes > checking for PQexec in -lpq... yes > checking for SSL_connect in -lpq... yes > checking libpq-fe.h usability... yes > checking libpq-fe.h presence... yes > checking for libpq-fe.h... yes > checking pgsql in /usr... ok > checking for wxWidgets... yes > configure: error: Could not find wx-config in usr/lib64/ > > However: there is no wx-config on my machine anywhere; used FindFiles > utility and nothing there. But: 64 bit wxWidget is certainly > installed... How do I get ./configure to work? Thanks. > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. -- Rgds, Kamchybek Jusupov CompuMed Services Sdn Bhd IT Manager
Cliff wrote: > Downloaded pgadmin1.4 to install. Already have wxGTK (and wxGTK-compat) > 2.6.3.3-29 installed off the Suse 10.2 rc1 CD's; x86_64 on core 2 duo. > First time through on ./configure get this error message: > ... > checking for wxWidgets... yes > configure: error: Could not find your wxWidgets 2.6 installation. You > might need to use the --with-wx=DIR configure option > > Since wx is in /usr/lib64 I tried again, with a new error message: > > ./configure --with-wx=usr/lib64/ > ... > checking the wxWidgets version... 2.6 > checking for wx-config binary... yes > checking for pgsql include files... yes > checking for pgsql... yes > checking for PQexec in -lpq... yes > checking for SSL_connect in -lpq... yes > checking libpq-fe.h usability... yes > checking libpq-fe.h presence... yes > checking for libpq-fe.h... yes > checking pgsql in /usr... ok > checking for wxWidgets... yes > configure: error: Could not find wx-config in usr/lib64/ > > However: there is no wx-config on my machine anywhere; used FindFiles > utility and nothing there. But: 64 bit wxWidget is certainly > installed... How do I get ./configure to work? Thanks. If wx-config doesn't exist, then I'm afraid your wxWidgets installation is broken. You might try a source installation, or contact Suse to find out where it's gone. Regards, Dave.