Re: [gnome-slackware]Installing GNOME 1.4 from source
- From: Kristof <creasy pandora be>
- To: gnome-slackware gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome-slackware]Installing GNOME 1.4 from source
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 18:24:09 +0200
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Op woensdag 17 april 2002 09:53, schreef Xavier Ordoquy:
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> > Now the obvious question: how do I know for which of the tarballs I need
> > to use which of the export commands?
>
> The one that don't work the normal way ? ;))
>
> There's no reference to CXXFLAGS because it's for C++ and most (if not
> all) gnome is in C.
> It should be fine if you use the two seconds exports.
> Can someone have a look at it and see if it's out of date ?
> I think this should compile fine without all those defines (it's done by
> the *-conf scripts).
I don't get it.
You are saying I only need the exports for the tarballs that don't compile
without them?
Then why does this site tell me the export is part of the default installation
procedure?
Please excuse my ignorance I'm a newbie in the world of compiling GNOME :)
> Regards,
> MCArkan
Thanks
Kristof
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