[Wine] Re: Help testing regression
mildred
wineforum-user at winehq.org
Tue Jul 28 08:11:41 CDT 2009
vitamin wrote:
>
> mildred wrote:
> > Could not load 'KEYBOARD.DLL' required by 'SUPERLEX', error=2
>
> Something isn't right with your build. Please make sure you have all required development packages installed: http://wiki.winehq.org/Recommended_Packages
I didn't use the apt-get install command line that was on the wiki page for regression testing because I use Fedora, and I thought that if ./configure had finished, that was ok.
But ./configure --verbose I got:
Code:
configure: libhal development files not found, no dynamic device support.
configure: lib(n)curses development files not found, curses won't be supported.
configure: libsane development files not found, scanners won't be supported.
configure: libgphoto2 development files not found, digital cameras won't be supported.
configure: libldap (OpenLDAP) development files not found, LDAP won't be supported.
configure: libcapi20 development files not found, ISDN won't be supported.
configure: libcups development files not found, CUPS won't be supported.
configure: WARNING: libxslt development files not found, xslt won't be supported.
configure: WARNING: OpenSSL development files not found, SSL won't be supported.
So I installed devel packages until all of these messages disappeared.
But that doesn't seem to solve anything :-/
I tried to use the --prefix option to install wine somewhere and make install, I got a strange error:
Code:
/usr/bin/install -c -m 644 `basename __install__/avifile.dll16` /home/mildred/.local/opt/wine/lib/wine/`basename __install__/avifile.dll16`
/usr/bin/install: omitting directory `avifile.dll16'
Then i remembered that some time ago, trying to run bisect, I had a problem because files ere replaced by directories (or the contrary). Producing a compilation error (can't create file)
I removed the directory avifile.dll16, checked out again the current version and compiled, and I got an error for the next directory. I suppose I'll just remove the entire dlls directory to clean it and rebuild it entirely. This should work I hope.
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