Re: make problem on Darwin

"Markus Hoenicka" <[email protected]> Sun, 5 Aug 2007 16:55:27 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.text.refdb.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hi Chris,

besides the fact that I don't know of another bibliographic software
that specifically targets markup languages, I don't intend to let go
so easily :-)

Would you care to send me your config.log file? I'd like to check that
file for obvious problems. Could you please also include the output of
the commands

find / -name "libreadline*"
find / -name "readline*"

As mentioned previously on the refdb-users list, RefDB basically works
on OS X. If it doesn't work on your box, there may be minor
configuration problems that RefDB doesn't take into account yet. I
understand that you'd prefer to just go ahead with something that
works out of the box. But if we manage to get RefDB going on your box,
we can probably fix a problem that also affects others.

regards,
Markus

Chris Ferrall writes:
 > 
 > Thanks for your reply from a couple weeks ago.  Following up on another 
 > suggestion I installed Fink and did as suggested in the RefDB 
 > instructions.  
 > 
 > But I still get the exact same error.  The readline library files and 
 > header files exist and ./configure for RefDB passes the readline tests. 
 > 
 > I've tried about 10 different ways to resolve this and now I'm stumped.  
 > It appears I have to give up on RefDB and try something else because 
 > this project has to go forward.  Do you have suggestions for other packages?
 > 

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