Error No Suitable Sha1 Implementation Found
sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] On 07/25/2012 12:44 AM, Tiago Vignatti wrote: > On 07/25/2012 09:25 AM, Bill Spitzak wrote: >> >> xwayland failed to build: >> >> checking for SHA1 implementation... configure: error: No suitable SHA1 >> implementation found > > I'm using gcrypt in my system ('sudo apt-get install libgcrypt11-dev'). > But X does let you choose among a bunch of SHA1 libraries. Check > yourself which one suits better for your system using ./configure --help > (libc|libmd|libgcrypt|libcrypto|libsha1|CommonCrypto). Got a little further having installed libgcrypt11-dev and --with-sha1=libgcrypt on the configure of xserver. However xserver now fails with the following error: xwayland-input.c: In function 'create_input_device': xwayland-input.c:499:51: error: 'wl_input_device_interface' undeclared (first use in this function) I did a pull on all the repositories and this symbol does not appear anywhere. Previous message: [PATCH 0/3] Add tests and documentation for text protocol Next message: Compiling xserver on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] More information about the wayland-devel mailing list
error: No suitable SHA1 implementation found I'm using gcrypt in my system ('sudo apt-get install libgcrypt11-dev'). But X does let you choose among a bunch of SHA1 libraries. Check yourself which one suits better for your system using ./configure --help (libc|libmd|libgcrypt|libcrypto|libsha1|CommonCrypto). Cheers, Tiago _______________________________________________ wayland-devel mailing list wayland-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/wayland-devel Previous message View by thread View https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/2012-August/005009.html by date Next message Compiling Newest Wayland on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Bill Spitzak Re: Compiling Newest Wayland on Ubuntu 12.04 Pr... Scott Moreau Re: Compiling Newest Wayland on Ubuntu 12.0... darxus Re: Compiling Newest Wayland on Ubuntu 12.04 Pr... Pekka Paalanen Re: Compiling Newest Wayland on https://www.mail-archive.com/wayland-devel@lists.freedesktop.org/msg04180.html Ubuntu 12.0... Bill Spitzak Re: Compiling Newest Wayland on Ubuntu ... Bill Spitzak Re: Compiling Newest Wayland on Ubu... Philipp Brüschweiler Re: Compiling Newest Wayland o... Scott Moreau Re: Compiling Newest Wayla... Philipp Brüschweiler Re: Compiling Newest W... Bill Spitzak Re: Compiling Newest Wayland on Ubu... Tiago Vignatti Re: Compiling xserver on Ubunt... Bill Spitzak Re: Compiling xserver on U... Scott Moreau Re: Compiling xserver ... Bill Spitzak Re: Compiling xserver ... Scott Moreau Re: Compiling xserver ... Pekka Paalanen Re: Compiling xserver ... Bill Spitzak Re: Compiling xserver ... Bill Spitzak Re: Compiling Newest Wayland on Ubu... Scott Moreau Reply via email to Search the site The Mail Archive home wayland-devel - all messages wayland-devel - about the list Expand Previous message Next message The Mail Archive home Add your mailing list FAQ Support Privacy 500FA3D0.4000006@linux.intel.com
./util/modular/build.sh --clone /home/xorg/build The build process takes a long time and can failed due to any failed dependencies. But if we start it again If it again start then the building will start http://h-wrt.com/en/mini-how-to/xorg from the very beginning. To prevent this moment we should use the https://lists.yoctoproject.org/pipermail/poky/2011-February/003508.html key autoresume: ./util/modular/build.sh --clone --autoresume built.modules /home/xorg_build/build/ We can also start the building for a specific list of modules. Full list of modules can be seen in such a way: ./util/modular/build.sh -L > build_modules Modules that do not require the building we should comment out wich the # symbol error no and start the building with the key modfile: ./util/modular/build.sh --clone --autoresume built.modules --modfile build_modules /home/xorg_build/build/ Error while Xorg building: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_CHECK_FILE The solution: the package pkg-config have been not installed # apt-get install pkg-config Error while Xorg building: configure: error: zlib.h is required to compile libfontenc The solution: # apt-get install zlib1g-dev Error while Xorg building: configure: error: error no suitable yacc not found - unable to compile laygram.y The solution: # apt-get install bison Error while Xorg building: checking for freetype-config... no configure: error: You must have freetype installed; see http://www.freetype.org/ The solution: # apt-get install libfreetype6-dev Error while Xorg building: configure: error: Package requirements (fontconfig >= 2.5.92) were not met: No package 'fontconfig' found The solution: # apt-get install libfontconfig1-dev Error while Xorg building: configure: error: No suitable SHA1 implementation found The solution: # apt-get install libgcrypt11-dev Error while Xorg building: Can't exec "intltoolize": No such file or directory The solution: # apt-get install intltool After building the starting of Xorg and further start of any graphical shell looks like this: As en example there is the starting of the graphical shell xfce4: а) we can run: startx or startxfce4 б) or run the applications step by step by ourself: 1. Xorg & 2. export DISPLAY=:0.0 3. /usr/bin/xfce4-session As en example there is the starting of xterm (graphical terminal of command line): 1. Xorg & 2. export DISPLAY=:0.0 3. xterm -g 80x40+0+0 & Main Documentation Mini how-to Download Contacts Site map
recipe and dependencies, v2 Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] From: Scott Garman