I was building the port, and hal / dbus were both installed. The funny thing was that the first time I built the port, it didn't even get this far, it said : "checking for hal/libhal.h... no", but if I checked in /usr/local/include/hal, libhal.h was in there. Then I made a link to /usr/include "ln -s /usr/local/include/hal /usr/include/hal" and was able to get this far now. I will cvsup again tonight and recheck this to confirm my findings though. -- Kris Moore PC-BSD Software http://www.pcbsd.com Tijl Coosemans wrote:
On Wednesday 14 May 2008 22:03:35 Kris Moore wrote:
I'm trying to get Wine to compile with HAL support on FreeBSD, and running into this error:
checking dbus/dbus.h usability... yes checking dbus/dbus.h presence... yes checking for dbus/dbus.h... yes checking hal/libhal.h usability... yes checking hal/libhal.h presence... yes checking for hal/libhal.h... yes checking for dbus_connection_close in -ldbus-1... no configure: error: libhal development files not found, no dynamic device support. This is an error since --with-hal was requested. What exactly is -ldbus-1? Is there a way around this? Configure is finding the dbus and hal headers properly, and they both work properly on the system.
Are you building using the wine port? Because that should autodetect HAL when it's installed. If you're not using the port and running configure yourself you probably need to set LDFLAGS. Something like:
env CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include" LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib" ./configure --verbose --with-hal
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