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Compiliation for dummies
by bando on Monday 20/Sep/2004, @09:13
I try to compile this package on Suse 9.2
It goes pretty far but craps out when it can't fing libgmodule-2.0.la
Is there a configure flag to work around gnome dependencies. And can anybody tell me where I can download this gnome library from, (pre-built would be nice)

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Re: Compiliation for dummies
by Ingo Klöcker on Monday 20/Sep/2004, @09:32
It's part of glib2-devel.
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Re: Compiliation for dummies
by Anonymous on Monday 20/Sep/2004, @11:13
> Is there a configure flag to work around gnome dependencies.

And I want to know the configure flag to disable dependency on libc - another gnome dependency.
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  • Re: Compiliation for dummies
    by Nicolas Goutte on Monday 20/Sep/2004, @14:32
    libc?

    But what C library would you use then? (Are you not mixing up (g)libc with glib?)

    Have a nice day!
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    • Re: Compiliation for dummies
      by Anonymous on Monday 20/Sep/2004, @15:41
      I mean libc. The OP doesn't want KDE to depend on anything that GNOME depends on, right?
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      • Re: Compiliation for dummies
        by Nicolas Goutte on Tuesday 21/Sep/2004, @07:59
        Sorry, I do not know what you mean by "OP".

        But if you develop with C or C++, you need a C library (if you do not want to make everything very OS-dependent.) Also Qt needs a C library.

        (Not counting that KDE is using libxml2 and libxslt which are distributed by gnome.org.)

        Have a nice day!
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        • Re: Compiliation for dummies
          by Anonymous on Tuesday 21/Sep/2004, @08:09
          OP=Original Poster. And you still don't get it, or? Add a smiley in mind to my posting.
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Re: Compiliation for dummies
by Nicolas Goutte on Monday 20/Sep/2004, @14:26
--without-arts

But you do not get any sound for KPresenter and perhaps you would need a kDE compiled --without-arts from kdelibs on (otherwise you might have indirectly the dependecy.)

Have a nice day!
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Re: Compiliation for dummies
by Steve on Tuesday 21/Sep/2004, @02:06
> I try to compile this package on Suse 9.2

Where on earth did you get SuSE 9.2? It hasn't even been released yet!

-- Steve
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