Re: [Banshee-List] Missing build dependency?



On 10/12/2010 04:36 PM, Bertrand Lorentz wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Jeff Van Epps <lordbah lordbah com> wrote:
>   
>> Grabbed the source and all dependencies as instructed at
>> http://banshee.fm/download/development/ .
>> Went to run ./autogen.sh and it complained "Could not run automake".
>> Error message is out of buffer now, so I went to run it again and it
>> complained "Could not run ./configure". Apparently something changed by
>> running it once. Preceding error message is much better this time:
>>
>> checking for LIBGPODSHARP... no
>> configure: error: libgpod-sharp was not found or is not up to date.
>> Please install libgpod-sharp of at least version 0.1, or disable Apple
>> device support by passing --disable-appledevice
>> Error: Could not run ./configure, which is required to configure banshee
>>
>> No package named libgpod-sharp. Installed libgpod-cil-dev and
>> libgpod-cil and ran ./autogen.sh yet again. This time it seemed happy.
>>
>> Ran make. Success.
>>     
> >From the package names I'm guessing you're using Ubuntu, or maybe Debian ?
> Do you have the Banshee PPA listed in your apt sources
> (https://launchpad.net/~banshee-team/+archive/ppa) ?
>
> The "apt-get build-dep banshee" only brings the build dependencies for
> the version of Banshee that is or would be installed. And libgpod is a
> new dependency, present in version 1.7.5 and above.
>
> I just checked, the package for 1.8.0 in the stable PPA has
> "libgpod-cil-dev (>= 0.7.95)" as a build dependency.
>
>   
Ubuntu 10.04.

I have http://ppa.launchpad.net/banshee-team/ppa/ubuntu in my Software
Sources.

Synaptic says the banshee I have installed is 1.8.0-1ubuntu1~hyper1+lucid

(Why it doesn't let me copy/paste that, I don't know :-()

I don't know how to get SPM to tell me about build dependencies. It does
show a (run-time) dependency on libgpod4 >= 0.7.94.

-- 
Jeff Van Epps



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