Re: Building and running gIDE
- From: Jeroen Zwartepoorte <Jeroen xs4all nl>
- To: Ed Snible <esnible acm org>
- Cc: gnome-devtools gnome org
- Subject: Re: Building and running gIDE
- Date: 19 Aug 2001 16:46:26 +0200
On 19 Aug 2001 10:37:57 -0400, Ed Snible wrote:
> Gustavo-
>
> You were correct, I had no plug-ins. I also had no oaf. I got oaf from
> CVS but it requires more things from CVS including pkg-config (which may
> not even be there, I installed a version from freedesktop.org.)
>
> I'd like to work with the latest unstable gIDE and gnome-debug and let
> Redcarpet handle the administration of the rest of my system. Is this
> possible? I don't mind installing a few GNOME 2.0 things like OAF but
> I'm far to timid to replace all of GNOME with whatever happens to be in CVS.
>
> Any advice appreciated.
OAF is not a GNOME 2.0 thing (it's not even going to be called that
(gonna be named bonobo-activation)). If you've installed nautilus, you
SHOULD also have OAF installed (since nautilus requires oaf).
On my system (redhat 7.1), i only needed to checkout gdl, gnome-debug,
gnome-build and gIDE from cvs. The rest is done via red-carpet.
Hope this helps,
Jeroen
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