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Tuesday, July 27th 2004, 5:45pm

[kde 3.2.3] glib 2.0.0 not detected

Debian:/usr/src/KDE-3.2.3/arts-1.2.3# ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/Apps/KDE-3.2.3 --with-qt-dir=/usr/local/qt-x11-free-3.2.3/

checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking target system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu

(etc)

checking for IRIX... "no"
checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config
checking for GLib-2.0 (at least 1.3.3)... not installed
configure: error:
Please install glib-2.0 (see http://www.gtk.org).


And yes, I have glib-2.0.0 installed, of stable source code.

2

Tuesday, July 27th 2004, 10:53pm

Re: [kde 3.2.3] glib 2.0.0 not detected

Quoted

Original von Altair

Debian:/usr/src/KDE-3.2.3/arts-1.2.3# ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/Apps/KDE-3.2.3 --with-qt-dir=/usr/local/qt-x11-free-3.2.3/

checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking target system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu

(etc)

checking for IRIX... "no"
checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config
checking for GLib-2.0 (at least 1.3.3)... not installed
configure: error:
Please install glib-2.0 (see http://www.gtk.org).


And yes, I have glib-2.0.0 installed, of stable source code.

Do you also have the development package of glib installed?
Maybe your build of the source package didn't install the header files?
(libglib2.0-dev?)

3

Wednesday, July 28th 2004, 6:09am

¿A -dev package?

I am using stable source code, not apt-get

In my version of glib, glib-2.0.0, I have binary files, include files, lib files, man files, etc.

4

Wednesday, July 28th 2004, 11:26am

Re: ¿A -dev package?

Quoted

Original von Altair

I am using stable source code, not apt-get

In my version of glib, glib-2.0.0, I have binary files, include files, lib files, man files, etc.

...and those files under include are installed into your chosen glib installation dir?

- In the arts directory, try
./configure --help
to see if you can explicitely set the directory you installed glib to.

and / or

- Look at the end of config.log to see what it's actually checking for.

5

Wednesday, July 28th 2004, 2:18pm

Yes, glib is installed in my installation dir.

The configure script of arts haven't a option for explicit glib directory.

In the config.log, I only see this:

configure:38088: checking for IRIX
configure:38099: result: "no"
configure:38125: checking for pkg-config
configure:38143: found /usr/bin/pkg-config
configure:38156: result: /usr/bin/pkg-config
configure:38180: checking for GLib-2.0 (at least 1.3.3)
configure:38204: result: not installed
configure:38208: error:
Please install glib-2.0 (see http://www.gtk.org).


An idea: all programs with configure scripts maybe with an option for explicit dir for all dependences.

6

Wednesday, July 28th 2004, 4:55pm

Quoted

Original von Altair

In the config.log, I only see this:

configure:38088: checking for IRIX
configure:38099: result: "no"
configure:38125: checking for pkg-config
configure:38143: found /usr/bin/pkg-config
configure:38156: result: /usr/bin/pkg-config
configure:38180: checking for GLib-2.0 (at least 1.3.3)
configure:38204: result: not installed
configure:38208: error:
Please install glib-2.0 (see http://www.gtk.org).

Oops, I would have expected a lot more details.
Sorry, no idea then...