Re: Building Instructions?



on Sat, 15 Oct 2011 09:12:20AM -0500 Landon Jurgens (slick666 gmail com) wrote:
> Continuing the massive massive email thread!
> 
> I'm working through all the features and I think I'm am close to a solution
> here I just don't know how to set my environ flags right. I'm stuck on GDA
> libs
> 
> *configure: error: Package requirements (libgda-3.0 >= 1.0) were not met:*
> *
> *
> *No package 'libgda-3.0' found*
> *
> *
> *Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you*
> *installed software in a non-standard prefix.*
> *
> *
> *Alternatively, you may set the environment variables GDA_CFLAGS*
> *and GDA_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.*
> *See the pkg-config man page for more details.*
> 
> ubuntu now has GDA 4.0 and I think I'll probably be ok if I force it to
> accept 4.0. I set my environ flags but it's still stuck. any ideas?
> 
> *landon@landon-VirtualBox:~/planner$ echo $GDA_LIBS*
> *libgda-4.0*
may be you need libgda-devel package.

--
Tinggong
2011-10-16

> 
> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 2:29 AM, Alexandre Franke <
> alexandre franke gmail com> wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 12:01 AM, Landon Jurgens <slick666 gmail com>
> > wrote:
> > > Sounds like a good solution. We should probably put up a disclaimer and
> > use
> > > the Development page as the root for all info. I'll set up a draft and
> > email
> > > the list when I get it done.
> >
> > Great. Also, this is a wiki, so don't be afraid to make incremental
> > changes directly there.
> >
> > > Back to a question I raised earlier
> >
> > Which I already answered in
> > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/planner-dev-list/2011-October/msg00001.html
> > but there were other answers to other questions too so you may have
> > missed it. :-)
> >
> > > I have this output
> > […]
> > > What do I need to get all these to be yes?
> >
> > ./autogen.sh --help
> > or actually (autogen.sh generates and then calls configure, so once
> > you generated it you only call configure directly)
> > ./configure --help
> > brings a list of options.
> >
> > In this list, you'll find:
> >  * --prefix which is used to change the directory your build will be
> > installed in. This is useful if you want to have a hand built version
> > installed alongside a package from your distribution. What's more, if
> > you change it to somewhere where you have write access such as a
> > subdir of your home, you won't need to *sudo* make install.
> >  * --enable-foo to enable feature foo. This is what you're talking about.
> >
> > > Python plugins/bindings I think I get. I need to install the proper
> > Python
> > > packages. but I'm drawing a blank on the others. Any ideas?
> >
> > Having the dependency installed is only one part of the problem. You
> > need to --enable-feature to have configure add support for said
> > feature. First try adding that option and you'll see configure
> > complaining about a missing dependency.
> >
> > --
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2011-10-16



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