I have run into another failure that I don't
understand. This time it is an error looking for x11 with kchmviewer. I haven't seen
this
error before:
checking for X... libraries , headers
checking for gethostbyname... yes
checking for connect... yes
checking for remove... yes
checking for shmat... yes
checking for IceConnectionNumber in -lICE... yes
checking for chm_open in -lchm... yes
Please remember to use GNU make, often installed as gmake.
Install prefix : /opt/trinity
KDE support : disabled.
Qt includes :
Qt libraries :
chmlib to link : system
checking if lib should be compiled... yes
checking if po should be compiled... yes
checking if src should be compiled... yes
checking that generated files are newer than configure...
done
configure: error: conditional "include_x11" was never
defined.
Usually this means the macro was only invoked
conditionally.
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build().
Where do I even begin finding out what caused the:
configure: error: conditional "include_x11" was never
defined.
I don't have an immediate answer.
Slackware Current was updated today and includes a massive amount of changes, including
gcc 4.7.1 and X. I'm resyncing now.
I suspect with these updates I'll run into some of the errors you are seeing. Grepping
the kchmviewer sources shows only two references to include_x11:
applications/kchmviewer/acinclude.m4:897:
AM_CONDITIONAL(include_x11, test "$kde_use_qt_emb" = "no" &&
test "$kde_use_qt_mac" = "no")
applications/kchmviewer/admin/acinclude.m4.in:929:
AM_CONDITIONAL(include_x11, test "$kde_use_qt_emb" = "no" &&
test "$kde_use_qt_mac" = "no")
acinclude.m4.in is a copy from the master admin directory.
Darrell