Compiler error - msgfmt command not found

2019-02-03 21:06发布

问题:

I'm trying to update Git from my shared hosting. For that I'm following these steps:

  1. Download latest Git version
  2. Unpack and place it on the server
  3. Configure and create the Makefile -> ./configure --prefix=$HOME/dev/git/src --without-tcltk
  4. Build the package -> make then make install
  5. Update PATH .bash_profile

I'm stuck at point 4. When I run the make command, I get the following:

user@ssh1:~/dev/git/src$ make
SUBDIR gitweb
SUBDIR ../
make[2]: ? GIT-VERSION-FILE ? est ? jour.
GEN git-instaweb
SUBDIR perl
SUBDIR git_remote_helpers
SUBDIR templates
MSGFMT po/build/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/git.mo
/bin/sh: msgfmt: command not found
make: *** [po/build/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/git.mo] Erreur 127

Compiler throws a msgfmt command not found error.

I Googled it and it seems to be related to the gettext package.

Any idea how to fix that error on a shared hosting?

回答1:

I had the same issue. Thanks to your work on finding it was related to gettext, a simple apt-get install gettext fixed it for me.



回答2:

While building Git with Xcode (using Makefile), I had to define NO_GETTEXT = YesPlease in the Makefile to resolve this issue.



回答3:

msgfmt is included in the gettext-devel cygwin package. Install that (via setup.exe or apt-cyg) and the error should go away.



回答4:

make -i
make -i install

..worked flawlessy for this problem. Also if anyone's having trouble with http/https helper, during configure do not forget to add the following thing

./configure --with-curl --with-expat


回答5:

On cygwin, you need to install the gettext-devel package as well. The gettext package alone is not enough to resolve this problem.



回答6:

Try to add -i to your make command.

> make -i ...