[XeTeX] Building xetex issues?
Stephen Moye
sgmoye at me.com
Mon May 3 15:56:19 CEST 2010
That worked. Thank you. However it has been some time since I built and installed xetex from source. My notes say that the final step is to run "sudo ./install-xetex" but there is no file "install-xetex". What do i do now?
Stephen
On May 3, 2010, at 9:02 AM, Jonathan Kew wrote:
> On 3 May 2010, at 13:47, Stephen Moye wrote:
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>> I got the microtype version of xetex, and the build process seemed to go well until the very last few lines. Is this a fatal error?
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> Well, it prevented the compilation finishing, so you got no binary.... that seems fairly fatal! :)
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>> If so, how do I fix it?
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>> %%==%%
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>> sers/sgm/xetex/texk/web2c/xetexdir/XeTeXLayoutInterface.cpp:867: error: ‘ATSUGetAttribute’ was not declared in this scope
>> /Users/sgm/xetex/texk/web2c/xetexdir/XeTeXLayoutInterface.cpp:869: error: ‘FMGetATSFontRefFromFont’ was not declared in this scope
>> make: *** [libxetex_a-XeTeXLayoutInterface.o] Error 1
>> + ls -l /Users/sgm/xetex/build-xetex/texk/web2c/xetex
>> ls: /Users/sgm/xetex/build-xetex/texk/web2c/xetex: No such file or directory
>>
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> I'm guessing that you're building on a Snow Leopard system, and so the Apple tools are defaulting to a 64-bit build, which is not supported for xetex on OS X.
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> If that's the case, try the following:
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> export SDK_ROOT=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/
> export CC="gcc-4.0"
> export CXX="g++-4.0"
> sh build-xetex.sh
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> and see if that works better.
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> JK
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