[Bug 536975] garnome-2.22.2/desktop$make paranoid-install blocks against evince
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- Subject: [Bug 536975] garnome-2.22.2/desktop$make paranoid-install blocks against evince
- Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 22:05:20 +0000 (UTC)
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evince | general | Ver: 2.22.x
Karsten Bräckelmann changed:
What |Removed |Added
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AssignedTo|garnome-maint gnome bugs |evince-maint gnome bugs
Component|general |general
Product|GARNOME |evince
QAContact|garnome-list gnome org |evince-maint gnome bugs
------- Comment #5 from Karsten Bräckelmann 2008-06-08 22:05 UTC -------
(In reply to comment #4)
> I downloaded the 2.22.2 evince tarball and reconfigure then make and make
> install.
> configure fase was against a non root prefix (I made against /tmp/evince) adn
> the final output was done.
> make fase proceed good exiting done
> make install proceed good until at some point try to remove
> libevince-properties-page.so from /usr/lib/nautilus/extension-2.0/
GARNOME takes care of a lot of env vars (see gar.conf.mk), to not mess with the
system. Deliberately providing pointers to your system install might result in
such behavior.
Since this issue seems to only affect Evince and no other applications, this
seems to be an issue with Evince. The above result of building Evince outside
the GAR env supports this.
Moving to Evince.
> The problem remain in garnome, probably I resolve forcing the configure option
> somewhere...
As a quick workaround, you always can add application specific options in
GARNOME. In this case, just add the --disable-nautilus option to CONFIGURE_ARGS
in the Makefile of desktop/evince.
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