* Automake 1.10 (or later).
- * Gettext 0.17 (or later).
+ * Gettext 0.19 (or later).
* GNU M4 1.4.9 (or later).
* libtool 1.5.22 (or later).
- * Texinfo 4.7 or later, to build the documentation.
+ * Texinfo 5.2 or later, to build the documentation.
+
+ * Gimp -- 2.8.2 is known to work
After you install PSPP's prerequisites, you must obtain a copy of
Gnulib, then bootstrap the tree, as described in the sections below.
Gnulib does not maintain a stable API or ABI, so it is possible that
PSPP will not work with older or newer versions of Gnulib.
- commit a38e4bbf37c4a77ea65f548dfcf590cf23e73d7e
- Author: Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
- Date: Sun Feb 13 18:04:55 2011 +0100
-
- mbsinit: Don't crash for a NULL argument.
+ commit 2d830e4a792fcd9f614ed08a7f18584b8b21d23b (HEAD, origin/master, origin/HEAD)
+ Author: Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
+ Date: Sun Mar 13 15:12:46 2022 +0100
- * lib/mbsinit.c (mbsinit): When the argument is NULL, return 1.
- * tests/test-mbsinit.c (mbsinit): Check this behaviour.
+ sigsegv: Add support for Linux/PowerPC (32-bit) with musl libc.
To clone Gnulib into a directory named "gnulib" using Git, and then
check out this particular commit, run these commands:
make check
or for a more thorough test:
make distcheck
+
+Building from git on Mac OS
+---------------------------
+
+You can build on MacOS in the macports environment. After installing all
+required packages to resolve library dependencies and autotools e.t.c, you
+run make -f Smake as described above.
+
+The macports system provides the libraries and header files in a separate
+location from the MacOS system libraries. The typical locations are
+
+Libraries: /opt/local/lib
+Headers: /opt/local/include
+
+pspp under macports will be linked against the macports libraries. The configure
+script has to be informed about the library and header locations. Assume the following
+directory structure for an out of tree build:
+
+~/mypspp
+ |----pspp (This is the pspp git directory)
+ |----install (The install location containing also ui files for psppire)
+ |----build (The build directory)
+ |----gnulib (The gnulib directory as described above)
+
+Then you can build with the following commands:
+
+ cd ~/mypspp/pspp
+ make -f Smake
+ cd ../build
+ ../pspp/configure --prefix=/Users/USER/mypspp/install \
+ LDFLAGS=-L/opt/local/lib \
+ CPPFLAGS=-I/opt/local/include
+ make
+ make install
+ ../install/bin/psppire (If everything worked, you should see psppire...)