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May 25, 2011 19:28
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Script to install Erlang 14B03 (tested on a fresh Ubuntu 11.04 install)
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# You will need to make this file executable (chmod u+x) and run it with sudo | |
apt-get -y install build-essential m4 libncurses5-dev libssh-dev unixodbc-dev libgmp3-dev libwxgtk2.8-dev libglu1-mesa-dev fop xsltproc default-jdk | |
mkdir -p /src/erlang | |
cd /src/erlang | |
wget http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R14B03.tar.gz | |
tar -xvzf otp_src_R14B03.tar.gz | |
chmod -R 777 otp_src_R14B03 | |
cd otp_src_R14B03 | |
./configure | |
make | |
make install |
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Thanks for the note. I was unfamiliar with "kerl". It looks very cool.
I did run into one problem using it. It failed to build R14B04 on a fresh Ubuntu 11.10 box. The build log shows:
configure: error: No curses library functions found
configure: error: /bin/bash '/home/bryanhunter/.kerl/builds/r14b04/otp_src_R14B04/erts/configure' failed for erts
I did a "sudo apt-get update" and tried to build with kerl again and it failed in the same way. I then did a "sudo apt-get -y install libncurses5-dev". I tried again after that, and everything builds successfully.