# looks for the native product and collects it's environment (used by make_env())
try_native(){
-echo "It is impossible to use native BOOST 1.31.0"
+echo "It is impossible to use native BOOST 1.31.0."
return 1
}
make_env ${INSTALL_ROOT} ${INSTALL_WORK} "${PRODUCT_SEQUENCE}" ${PRODUCT_TYPE}
source ${INSTALL_WORK}/$SHRC
-check_jb tar xfz ${SOURCE_DIR}/boost-1.31.0.tgz -C ${INSTALL_ROOT}
+check_jb tar xfz ${SOURCE_DIR}/boost-1.31.0.tar.gz -C ${INSTALL_ROOT}
rm -fr ${PRODUCT_WORK}
print_env
}
mv -f configure.py.new configure.py
check_job ${PRODUCT_DIR}/CONFIGURE.LOG \
- python configure.py -b ${PRODUCT_DIR -d ${PRODUCT_DIR} -v ${PRODUCT_DIR/sip
+ python configure.py -b ${PRODUCT_DIR} -d ${PRODUCT_DIR} -v ${PRODUCT_DIR}/sip
GCC=`which gcc`
cat >> ${PRODUCT_DIR}/MAKE.LOG <<EOF
used gcc=$GCC
if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then
return 1
fi
-check_lib_version doxysearch $PATH
-if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then
- return 1
-fi
check_lib_version doxytag $PATH
if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then
return 1