[wellylug] Problem Building Abiword-2.6.6

Cliff Pratt enkidu at cliffp.com
Fri Feb 27 19:59:35 NZDT 2009


Adam Bogacki wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 21:34:13 +1300,  jumbophut <jumbophut at gmail.com>
> wrote .. 
> 
>>> adam at Tohunga:~/Applications/Abiword-2.6.6/abiword-2.6.6/src/wp/main$
>>> abiword &
>>> [1] 32732
>>> adam at Tohunga:~/Applications/Abiword-2.6.6/abiword-2.6.6/src/wp/main$
>>> (abiword:32732): atk-bridge-WARNING **: AT_SPI_REGISTRY was not
>>> started at session startup.
>>>
>>> (abiword:32732): atk-bridge-WARNING **: IOR not set.
>>>
>>> (abiword:32732): atk-bridge-WARNING **: Could not locate registry
>>>
>>> [1]+  Segmentation fault      abiword
>>>
>> Okay, at-spi is a Gnome accessibility framework.  I'm assuming you
>> have it installed.
>>
>> Do you run Gnome as your window manager?  If so, you can check
>> /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility=true in gconf.
>>
>> If not, it can apparently be started manually using
>> /usr/lib/at-spi/at-spi-registryd (or wherever your at-spi-registryd
>> is).
>>
>> Other than that, I'm out of ideas.
> 
> Well, to go back to basics .. 
> 
>  ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/bin/AbiWord-2.6.6
>  --enable-libabiword --enable-binreloc
> 
>  .. goes well, but make gave me the following msgs at the end ..
> 
>  make[5]: *** [ap_UnixApp.o] Error 1
>  make[5]: Leaving directory
>  `/home/adam/Applications/Abiword-2.6.6/abiword-2.6.6/src/wp/ap/unix'
>  make[4]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>  make[4]: Leaving directory
>  `/home/adam/Applications/Abiword-2.6.6/abiword-2.6.6/src/wp/ap/unix'
>  make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>  make[3]: Leaving directory
>  `/home/adam/Applications/Abiword-2.6.6/abiword-2.6.6/src/wp/ap'
>  make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>  make[2]: Leaving directory
>  `/home/adam/Applications/Abiword-2.6.6/abiword-2.6.6/src/wp'
>  make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>  make[1]: Leaving directory
>  `/home/adam/Applications/Abiword-2.6.6/abiword-2.6.6/src'
> 
>  "[all-recursive] Error 1" does not mean much to me.
> 
Errghhh! What happened *just before*??? AFAIK all that Error 1 means "An 
error occurred earlier".

Cheers,

Cliff



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