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I've been using ubuntu for a while now and recently decided to install Arch on my new laptop. So far, I've had a great time working out things for myself and getting to 'know' my machine. Now, after getting the basic stuff up and running, I've hit a bit of a snag regarding ABS.
I want to compile blender, but the versions in the repo and AUR are outdated. What would be the best way to install 2.47, the latest version? I tried getting the repo PKGBUILD using ABS and changing the version and md5sum, but now my system is having problems with freetype. It seems to need "libfreetype.a", but I can't find this anywhere. (Tried downloading freetype1, didn't change anything.) Can anyone help me with this missing lib? Or is there a better way to go about doing this?
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `/usr/lib/libfreetype.a', needed by `/home/xenon/builds/blender/src/blender-2.47/obj/linux-glibc2.8-i386/bin/blender'.
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by Crows (2008-09-06 09:44:44)
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Remove the --disable-static line from the PKGBUILD of freetype2 and rebuild. I don't know if it works, but it's worth a try.
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Wait! It doesn't work. I'm trying --enable-static now to see if it helps.
It does. Change --disable-static to --enable-static. That will give you the *.a library.
Last edited by skottish (2008-09-06 00:03:23)
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Remove the !libtool option from the PKGBUILD.
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Remove the !libtool option from the PKGBUILD.
In this case it's not there. Of course if the PKGBUILD wasn't a complete friggin' mess it would be more clear.
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peart wrote:Remove the !libtool option from the PKGBUILD.
In this case it's not there. Of course if the PKGBUILD wasn't a complete friggin' mess it would be more clear.
Woops! I thought he was using the freetype pkg from [extra]. I tested removing !libtool with that package, and it gave the expected result. Sorry for the mixup.
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skottish wrote:peart wrote:Remove the !libtool option from the PKGBUILD.
In this case it's not there. Of course if the PKGBUILD wasn't a complete friggin' mess it would be more clear.
Woops! I thought he was using the freetype pkg from [extra]. I tested removing !libtool with that package, and it gave the expected result. Sorry for the mixup.
No, it's my whoops. I thought that you were referring to the Blender PKGBUILD. I was worng.
--Yet another edit--
Holy crap! Blender actually compiled with the static object compiled into freetype2.
Last edited by skottish (2008-09-06 00:23:35)
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Ah, that --enable-static line did the trick.
Thanks for the quick and clear help. I don't know what I like more abou Arch so far - the OS or the community.
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