26 Apr
2010
26 Apr
'10
12:33 p.m.
without reading your full log file, do you have write permissions on /usr/local (maybe /usr/local mounted ro)? I guess, you have sudo on Fedora, try on install time sudo ./bjam install .....
Regards, Olaf
Hi Olaf - thanks for replying. I do not have permission for /usr/local, but why I should need it is one of the things that puzzles me. Since I specified ~/thirdparty/... as the prefix to bootstrap I figured I should be able to run this as me, not as root?
IIRC you need to specify the prefix=... on bjam's install option as well (I don't have nor my linux box or bjam here). bjam is different from autotools or even cmake ;-) Regards, Olaf