for the list: solution was "./configure" instead of "configure"
-mj
On Sep 22, 2012, at 16:15, Nathan Parker <backyard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have an iMac running OS X Mountain Lion 10.7.2 with MacPorts Mountain Lion
> Edition and XCode 4.5. I have installed the pre-requisites listed and am now
> trying to build OpenMotif 2.3.3. I untarred the file in my home directory
> (labeled nathan, it's also where I'll be building GEMPAK) and have proceeded
> to build it, but I receive an error message when I try to build. Here's my
> current Terminal output:
>
> Last login: Sat Sep 22 18:02:59 on ttys002
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ cd openmotif-2.3.3
> nathans-mac:openmotif-2.3.3 nathan$ export CFLAGS="-I/opt/local/include";
> export LDFLAGS="-L/opt/local/lib"
> nathans-mac:openmotif-2.3.3 nathan$ configure --prefix=/opt/local; make all
> -bash: configure: command not found
> make: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
> nathans-mac:openmotif-2.3.3 nathan$
>
> What do I need to do to successfully build OpenMotif?
>
> A couple of other things for the record.
>
> I'm using a Bash shell.
>
> I've successfully installed GEMPAK on CentOS 5.8, so I've become more
> familiar with the process. I've installed 6.7.0 on CentOS and trying to
> install 6.7.0 on OS X.
>
> For the record here's a simplified look at the prerequisites install so you
> know it went OK:
>
> Last login: Sat Sep 22 18:00:02 on ttys000
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install gcc45
> Password:
> ---> Computing dependencies for gcc45
> ---> Cleaning gcc45
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
> ---> No broken files found.
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install gcc_select
> ---> Cleaning gcc_select
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
> ---> No broken files found.
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port select gcc mp-gcc45
> Selecting 'mp-gcc45' for 'gcc' succeeded. 'mp-gcc45' is now active.
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install xorg-libXtst
> ---> Computing dependencies for xorg-libXtst
> ---> Cleaning xorg-libXtst
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
> ---> No broken files found.
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install fontconfig jpeg libpng
> ---> Computing dependencies for fontconfig
> ---> Cleaning fontconfig
> ---> Cleaning jpeg
> ---> Computing dependencies for libpng
> ---> Cleaning libpng
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
> ---> No broken files found.
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install splint xbitmaps Xft2
> ---> Cleaning splint
> ---> Cleaning xbitmaps
> ---> Computing dependencies for Xft2
> ---> Cleaning Xft2
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
> ---> No broken files found.
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install xorg-libXp xorg-libXmu xpm
> ---> Computing dependencies for xorg-libXp
> ---> Cleaning xorg-libXp
> ---> Computing dependencies for xorg-libXmu
> ---> Cleaning xorg-libXmu
> ---> Computing dependencies for xpm
> ---> Cleaning xpm
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
> ---> No broken files found.
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$
>
> Only interesting thing I've noticed. I don't think libXrender is in Mac Ports
> for Mountain Lion users. See this output:
>
> Last login: Sat Sep 22 18:00:22 on ttys001
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install freetype
> ---> Computing dependencies for freetype
> ---> Cleaning freetype
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
> ---> No broken files found.
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install xorg-renderproto libXrender
> ---> Cleaning xorg-renderproto
> Error: Port libXrender not found
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install libXrender
> Error: Port libXrender not found
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install xorg-printproto
> ---> Cleaning xorg-printproto
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
> ---> No broken files found.
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install xorg-libXt
> ---> Computing dependencies for xorg-libXt
> ---> Cleaning xorg-libXt
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
> ---> No broken files found.
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install xorg-libsm
> ---> Computing dependencies for xorg-libsm
> ---> Cleaning xorg-libsm
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
> ---> No broken files found.
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install xorg-libice
> ---> Computing dependencies for xorg-libice
> ---> Cleaning xorg-libice
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
> ---> No broken files found.
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install xorg-renderproto
> ---> Cleaning xorg-renderproto
> ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors: 100.0%
> ---> No broken files found.
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$ sudo port install libxrender
> Error: Port libxrender not found
> nathans-mac:~ nathan$
>
> Any help would be much appreciated!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Nathan Parker
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