[physfs] Error when compiling PhysicsFS

Matthias Bach marix at marix-world.de
Sun Oct 28 05:21:23 EDT 2007


Hi!

If in Yast you search for physfs you will find 3 packages: physfs, 
physfs-devel and physfs-debug. It might be, that those are not contained in 
the 1 CD-Install, but the are part of the main OSS-Repository which you 
should add in any case and in 10.3 can ad via the "Add Community 
Repositories"-Option in YAST.

If you are looking for packages for you openSUSE system you can also always go 
to http://software.opensuse.org/search to get an installation source for it.

On a completely unrelated matter. Please turn of the "Request reciept"-Feature 
when sending to mailinglists. It's kinda pointless in that case anyways and 
bugs everybody wanting to quickly scan over the list.

Regards,
Matthias

Am Sonntag 28 Oktober 2007 schrieb Neil Jackson:
> Hi,
> I have tried to use Yast in its GUI form. I cannot find anything like
> PhysicsFS or physfs
>
> To install netpanzer Iam using the Netpanzer package. It is not part of
> Yast. On my system it comes under, Manage 3rd Party Software. Called
> Autopackage.
>
> Sean Ridenour wrote:
> > You should almost always use your Linux distro's package manager to
> > install libraries, programs, and such instead of downloading and
> > building them from source. One of the only valid exceptions would be
> > if you are participating in development of the library itself. Even if
> > you are writing a program that uses the library, you should use the
> > package manager.
> >
> > I don't know anything about SUSE, but there's probably even a GUI that
> > will let you search for the PhysFS package and install it. Or use the
> > command line version (yast for SUSE).
> >
> > Are you also trying to build Netpanzer from source? If not, installing
> > SUSE's Netpanzer package (if it has one) should also install all of
> > its dependencies.
> >
> > On 10/27/07, *Neil Jackson* <neil at webcoza.co.za
> > <mailto:neil at webcoza.co.za>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi,
> >     Although the make said 100% I still cannot load Netpanzer. This is
> >     the error
> >
> >     Error: Could not find 'PhysicsFS'. Try using the native package
> >     manager
> >     for openSUSE (yast) to install a package with similar name to
> >     'physfs'.
> >
> >     Error: Unable to prepare package NetPanzer.
> >
> >     Ryan C. Gordon wrote:
> >     >> [ 98%] Built target physfs-static
> >     >> make[2]: *** No rule to make target `libphysfs.so', needed by
> >     >> `test_physfs'.  Stop.
> >     >
> >     > I think this was a cmake bug that was fixed later than what Suse
> >
> >     ships.
> >
> >     > For now, build like this:
> >     >
> >     >   cd /where/i/downloaded/physfs
> >     >   cmake -DPHYSFS_BUILD_TEST=False -DPHYSFS_BUILD_WX_TEST=False .
> >     >   make
> >     >
> >     > --ryan.
> >     >
> >     >
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