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Re: Production Version 42.0 Fails to Build



Thanks for confirming this, Tim. I seriously doubt my emacs environment is as broken as was claimed earlier. Besides, when someone claims something as strongly as that and offers no further details, How the hell would I be able to fix it? I have what I believe to be a fairly simple configuration of emacs for local packages but emacs itself, is strait from a production package with my distro (version 24.4).

Further more, when I have a successful build of this package, what I upload to the Arch User repository is just a package containing a build script along with some parameters that set proper paths and such. The user downloads this package, runs it and that will fetch the base tar ball and compile/build it. The AUR doesn’t distribute pre-built binaries.

Tim, I will be curious about what you find.
 
> On May 4, 2015, at 4:14 PM, Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Just FYI - no investigation yet, but I downloaded the tar.bz2 file from sourceforge for version 42, unpacked it in a clean directory, did a make clean, make config and make emacspeak and got the same error Steve has been seeing. This is with emacs 24.5 built from the official release source tarball. 
> 
> I didn’t have time to dig any deeper this morning before work, but will attempt to look at it after work today. 
> 
> regards,
> 
> Tim
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> Tim Cross
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>> On 5 May 2015, at 12:36 am, T. V. Raman <tv.raman.tv@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>>>>>> "Steve" == Steve Holmes <steve@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>    Steve> On Sun, May 03, 2015 at 06:56:12PM -0700, T. V. Raman
>>    Steve> wrote:
>>>> Suspect you need to do a make clean first followed by a
>>>> make config.
>>    Steve> 
>>    Steve> No go. I cleared out previous source and pkg
>> "Cleared out pkg directory"
>> is not "make clean; make config"
>> 
>>    Steve> directories and I still get the error.
>>    Steve> 
>>    Steve> emacspeak-eww.el:62:1:Error: Symbol's function
>>    Steve> definition is void: cl-struct-define
>>    Steve> 
>>    Steve> I also included 'make clean' before my 'make config'
>>    Steve> line but still the error above. It's gotta be
>> Your emacs world is badly configured 
>> 
>> Decide what emacs you're going to use then specify the full path 
>> during build
>> make config EMACS=<emacspath>
>> make EMACS=<emacspath>
>> 
>> I would not recommend distributing a package you build in a
>> semi-broken environment.
>> 
>> 
>>    Steve> something else.
>>    Steve> 
>>    Steve> I have a similar build procedure for the git version
>>    Steve> and that one compiles fine.
>>    Steve> 
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