Re: Problem Installing gIDE
- From: Lauris Kaplinski <lauris ariman ee>
- To: Richard <richard sheflug co uk>
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Problem Installing gIDE
- Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 13:27:09 +0200 (CEST)
On Wed, 17 May 2000, Richard wrote:
> Dear All
>
> I've just got hold of a book which is from Wrox Press. For more info
> about Wrox have a look at......
>
> http://www.wrox.com
>
> This is called "Beginning GTK+/Gnome Programming". It's really good
> for people like myself who don't know much about Gnome and would like
> to learn more. Written by Peter Wright and worth every penny :-)
>
> My question is as follows......
>
> 1/ When I downloaded gIDE the download page said to download
> libglade.rpm. I did that and then I did "rpm -i
> libglade-0.7-1.i386.rpm". The message that came back was " file
> /opt/gnome/lib/libglade-gnome.so.0 from install of libglade of
> libglade 0.7-1 conflicts with file from package libglad-0.11-52". How
> do I get out of this and get gIDE to work ???
As you have already libglade installed, you should use:
rpm -U your-new-libglade-package-name
Hint: -i install, -U upgrade or install, -F upgrade (only, if older
version exists)
>
> 2/ When I unpacked gide-0.3.0 and ran ./configure from root I got the
> following error message.........
>
> "checking for gnome-config.... no
> checking for gnomeConf.sh file in usr/local/lib..... not found
> configure: error: Could not find the gnomeConf.sh file that is
> generated by gnome-libs install"
>
> How do I get gIDE ./configure to see this on my system ?? I have a
> working SuSE 6.4 system it's all in there. how do I get gIDE to
> understand that ?
SUSE uses different GNOME installation directory layout from default.
Try:
./configure --prefix=/opt/gnome
Regards,
Lauris
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