On Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04), updated today. Test suite installed from ubuntu repo, not the deb file on your site.
And then it thinks the benchmark was corectly installed and when attempting to run it I get:
What it's missing (on Ubuntu) is libimlib2-dev.
If you're going the route of downloading source tarballs and compiling and installing on my machine, at least do it right. Use or make debs out of everything (and rpms for rpm distros) or use the gentoo ebuilds. If you can't even detect that a dependency is not installed, don't do it yourself. Not Invented Here Syndrome at its worst.
Code:
2009-02-23 16:01:18 (14.2 KB/s) - `render_bench.tar.gz.temp' saved [22512/22512] ==================================== Installing Test: render-bench Estimated Install Size: 0.12 MB ==================================== /bin/sh: imlib2-config: not found In file included from main.c:1: main.h:18:20: error: Imlib2.h: No such file or directory main.c: In function ?populate_from_file?: main.c:168: error: ?Imlib_Image? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c:168: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once main.c:168: error: for each function it appears in.) main.c:168: error: expected ?;? before ?im? main.c:169: error: ?DATA32? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c:169: error: ?pixels? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c:172: error: ?im? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c: At top level: main.c:186: error: expected ?=?, ?,?, ?;?, ?asm? or ?__attribute__? before ?im_win? main.c:187: error: expected ?=?, ?,?, ?;?, ?asm? or ?__attribute__? before ?im_img? main.c: In function ?test_over_imlib2?: main.c:216: error: ?im_win? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c:219: error: ?im_img? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c: In function ?test_over_scale_half_imlib2?: main.c:255: error: ?im_win? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c:258: error: ?im_img? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c: In function ?test_over_scale_double_smooth_imlib2?: main.c:294: error: ?im_win? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c:297: error: ?im_img? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c: In function ?test_over_scale_double_nearest_imlib2?: main.c:333: error: ?im_win? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c:336: error: ?im_img? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c: In function ?test_over_scale_general_nearest_imlib2?: main.c:375: error: ?im_win? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c:378: error: ?im_img? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c: In function ?test_over_scale_general_smooth_imlib2?: main.c:415: error: ?im_win? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c:418: error: ?im_img? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c: In function ?main_loop?: main.c:453: error: ?im_win? undeclared (first use in this function) main.c:454: error: ?im_img? undeclared (first use in this function) make: *** [main.o] Error 1 render_bench/ render_bench/Makefile render_bench/main.c render_bench/main.h render_bench/tst_opaque.png render_bench/tst_transparent.png cc -g -I/usr/X11R6/include `imlib2-config --cflags` -c main.c -o main.o
Code:
==================================== Render Bench (Run 1 of 3) ==================================== ./render-bench-test: 4: ./render_bench: not found Test-Time: 0 Seconds ==================================== Render Bench (Run 2 of 3) ==================================== ./render-bench-test: 4: ./render_bench: not found Test-Time: 0 Seconds ==================================== Render Bench (Run 3 of 3) ==================================== ./render-bench-test: 4: ./render_bench: not found Test-Time: 0 Seconds #################################### Render Bench: Phoronix Test Suite v1.6.0 Average: 0.00 Seconds ####################################
If you're going the route of downloading source tarballs and compiling and installing on my machine, at least do it right. Use or make debs out of everything (and rpms for rpm distros) or use the gentoo ebuilds. If you can't even detect that a dependency is not installed, don't do it yourself. Not Invented Here Syndrome at its worst.
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