:-)
==> Summary
/usr/local/Cellar/erlang/R15B03-1: 7019 files, 272M, built in 17.1 minutes
That's a whole lotta compile......
Daniel,
This works. Erlang now brews well beyond the autoconf issue. (Nice to give the Air a nice compile work out. I almost never hear the fan go on..)
I now have a "....missing sql.h..." in odbcserver.c issue I have to chase, but that's what my github account's for. :-))
Thanks a ton. If you're ever around DC, come and collect your free cuppa coffee.
Appreciate the help.
-Ross
On Friday, February 14, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Ross Mohan wrote:
Wise Chefs and other sword swallowers,
Rank beginner question, feel free to delete now and move on.
(Is there a chef newbie list -- call it sous-chef? -- I'd like to know about it....)
It's about building OSX version of Chef-Server, so involves homebrew (brew) as much as chef...
But...now that you've been fairly warned: here's the deal:
1) Trying to roll my own on an i5 Sandybridge Macbook Air, Maverick 10.92) hundreds of things go well and no problem using Opscode's generous Chef server hosting, running knife, adding nodes, etc
3) yet, cannot roll my own local chef-server from source because...cannot make erlang.
4) cannot make (brew) erlang because -- no matter what I do -- I get an otp_build error on line 372 for autoconf.
5) Yes, autoconf is there, up-to-date (fresh Xcode v5 tools!), and yes it works.
The error:
==> ./otp_build autoconf
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=== running autoconf in lib
./otp_build: line 372: autoconf: command not found
Autoconf is fine:
$ autoconf --version
autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.69
Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Ideas welcomed...
Thanks,
Ross
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