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won't install When I run "Configure" it asks if I have glib installed and "make" says glib.h does not exist, but it does in /opt/gnome/include/glib-1.2. I tried to write that into glibpackage='/opt/gnome/include/glib-1.2' glibpth='... (what's already there)... /opt/gnome/lib' I also get this: strlcpy() NOT found. <libcharset.h> NOT found. It also says something about not finding GTK+, but is seems to find GTK1. Will that be a problem? Alternative, help with old one Is 0.92 forbidden or is it something I managed to do, 'cause it suddenly stopped working (that's why I try to install the new one). A few sec after startup it just disappears. When I change name on .gtk-gnutella dir and it creates a new I don't get any connections. I have tried to have it on for over an hour, copy hosts, ultras, gwcache from old dir and manually add ip's. I get msg like "data timeout" "forbidden" "stopping" Thanks for any help! |
[q] When I run "Configure" it asks if I have glib installed and "make" says glib.h does not exist, but it does in /opt/gnome/include/glib-1.2. [/q] What operating system or rather package system do you use? It looks like neither glib-config nor gtk-config are in your path. Those are probably in /opt/gnome/bin. If you install GTK+/GLib 2.x you should have pkg-config in your path. Without them Configure won't be able to figure out the necessary compiler and linker flags. [q] I also get this: strlcpy() NOT found. <libcharset.h> NOT found. [/q] That's not a problem, just an informational message. [q] It also says something about not finding GTK+, but is seems to find GTK1. Will that be a problem? [/q] Yes, you need GTK+/GLib (1.2 or 2.x) and libxml2. |
Thank you for helping. I use suse 9.0, if that's what you meant with package. Yes, glib-config and gtk-config are in /opt/gnome/bin Now I have pkg-config installed and yast put it in /usr/bin The installation instructions to gtk+ said to install it where GLib, Pango and Atk are, wich is in /opt/gnome(/include?). Should I install both gtk+ and gnutella in /opt/gnome then or move things around/reinstall Glib etc? If I intstall everything in ...gnome, then I will not have pkg-config in my path? |
You don't have to reinstall anything, just add /opt/gnome/bin to your path and run Configure then: PATH=${PATH:+$PATH:}/opt/bin/gnome export PATH ./Configure |
I works! Thanks! |
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