Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] gconf (the caveat of bleeding edge)



> > ... but I agree the problem lies in libgconf-gtk-1.so, and
> > as a matter of fact I did manage to compile GM 0.12.2 with the exact same (newest) pwlib and
> > openh323 taken from the GM website.
> 
> GM 0.12.2 doesn't use Gconf.

That was exactly my point.

> 
> > 
> > Does it sound suspicious to you that I had to...
> >   cp /opt/gnome/include/gconf/1/gconf/* /opt/gnome/include/gconf
> > ?
> 
> Yes, I think it means you used wrong prefix to compile it.

My latest configuration is:

./configure --sysconfdir=/etc/opt/gnome --prefix=/opt/gnome --datadir=/opt/gnome/share
--mandir=/usr/share/man --with-gnome=/opt/gnome --with-gnome-libs=/opt/gnome/lib --with-ldap=/usr
--with-ptlib-includes=$PWLIBDIR/include/ptlib --with-ptlib-libs=$PWLIBDIR/lib
--with-openh323-includes=$OPENH323DIR/include --with-openh323-libs=$OPENH323DIR/lib

Do you have a suggestion regarding the includes in opt/gnome/include/gconf/1/gconf/ ?

> Moreover, if you have libs in /opt/gnome/lib, that path should be added
> to /etc/ld.so.conf or to LD_LIBRARY_PATH.

Yes, that was done in the former way, and with the use of ldconfig. I doubt the problem is a lack
of library, but instead what you suggest below:

> What happens is that it is using conflicting libs I think.

Would you know what type of conflict I should look for? Is there any way to test libraries?

Guilhem.


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