Debug Open Source Package Configuration
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I'm in need of an expert who can lend a hand with the configuration commands of a particular open source package. Currently, I am utilizing a previous version on the same server/system and have had no issues with configuration. However, slight alterations cause the standard "configure" command to fail with the new version.
Details follow:
I have two relevant directories on this older system. The first is working with the standard git commands and "autoreconf -i", "configure", and "make". The updated package from git in a second directory runs "autoreconf -i" but then fails at and early point checking the compiler, even though the older version on the same system is fine. There doesn't seem to be a version limit on the C compiler in the configure code, as shown in the attachment.
There may be follow-on errors to check or fix as well, so I would like assistance fixing those so the package can be compiled. This project would be to fix the C compiler check and then give me a quote for fixing any other messages.
Ideal candidate would have extensive experience debugging open source packages, be proficient with standard installation procedures, and carry a keen eye to identify and fix error messages.
Details follow:
I have two relevant directories on this older system. The first is working with the standard git commands and "autoreconf -i", "configure", and "make". The updated package from git in a second directory runs "autoreconf -i" but then fails at and early point checking the compiler, even though the older version on the same system is fine. There doesn't seem to be a version limit on the C compiler in the configure code, as shown in the attachment.
There may be follow-on errors to check or fix as well, so I would like assistance fixing those so the package can be compiled. This project would be to fix the C compiler check and then give me a quote for fixing any other messages.
Ideal candidate would have extensive experience debugging open source packages, be proficient with standard installation procedures, and carry a keen eye to identify and fix error messages.