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[cellml-dev] Compiling opencell on ubuntu


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  • From: alan.garny at dpag.ox.ac.uk (Alan Garny)
  • Subject: [cellml-dev] Compiling opencell on ubuntu
  • Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 09:43:31 -0000

Hi Lucian,

Just out of curiosity, on which version of Ubuntu are you trying to compile
OpenCell? I believe the Ubuntu 9.04 and 9.10 documentations to be accurate
(or, rather, they both worked for me), so I am a bit puzzled.

Alan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: cellml-tools-developers-bounces at cellml.org [mailto:cellml-tools-
> developers-bounces at cellml.org] On Behalf Of Justin Marsh
> Sent: 09 November 2009 23:40
> To: cellml-tools-developers at cellml.org
> Subject: Re: [cellml-dev] Compiling opencell on ubuntu
>
> Hi Lucian,
>
> The xulrunner-1.9.1-dev package on Ubuntu 9.04 should correspond to
> the version of xulrunner that we need.
>
> As for the structure of the package vs the sdk, we have been building
> off the sdk, but I will look into building off the package; if the
> differences are not too extreme, it may be reasonably trivial to be
> able to build off of either.
>
> Best Regards,
> Justin.
>
> Quoting Lucian Smith <lpsmith at spod-central.org>:
>
> > * Justin Marsh <j.marsh at auckland.ac.nz> [2009-11-09 21:26] writes:
> >> Hi Lucian,
> >>
> >> You need the xulrunner sdk/gecko sdk; version 1.9.0 or higher for
> >> PCEnv 0.6, or version 1.9.1 or higher for OpenCell.
> >
> > OK, I installed the xulrunner-dev package, and it installed 'xpidl' in
> > /usr/lib/xulrunner/xpidl. I had to change configure.ac to not look in
> > $mozilla/bin/ and instead just $mozilla/, and then claimed $mozilla was
> > /usr/lib/xulrunner/, but it at least got past that check.
> >
> > (for what it's worth, the current xulrunner distribution package with
> > ubuntu 9.04 is '1.9.0.15', which I suppose means OpenCell won't work
> with
> > it; sigh.)
> >
> > Then it complained about cellml, and I eventually worked out that was
> > because it wasn't configured with '--enable-xpcom'. So I reconfigured
> the
> > CellML API with --enable-xpcom, which ran fine and claimed to work, but
> > when I then tried to 'make', it gave me:
> >
> > mkdir -p ./simple_interface_generators/glue/xpcom
> > yes/bin/xpidl -m header -Iyes/idl -e
> > simple_interface_generators/glue/xpcom/IWrappedPCM.h
> > simple_interface_generators/glue/xpcom/IWrappedPCM.idl
> > /bin/bash: yes/bin/xpidl: No such file or directory
> >
> > This is sort of an amusing error, as I can see what happened--something
> in
> > the script thought it was asking 'where is xpidl?' and the script
> thought
> > it was being asked 'do you have xpidl?' and answered 'yes'.
> >
> > (I tried re-running 'aclocal', 'autoconf' and 'automake' just to make
> sure
> > there wasn't anything weird going on there, and while I got a warning
> > message about 'suspicous cache-id', it still did the same thing with
> > 'yes'.)
> >
> > -Lucian
> >
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