[Ekiga-list] You need the PWLib library to compile Ekiga
Damien Sandras
dsandras at seconix.com
Sun Oct 8 21:56:54 UTC 2006
Le dimanche 08 octobre 2006 à 21:40 +0200, Bent Bagger a écrit :
> Hi
>
> On 08/10/06, Damien Sandras <dsandras at seconix.com> a écrit:
> >
> > I think that the library was compiled with the wrong headers and the
> > wrong ptbuildopts.h
> >
> > Make sure that the system was clean when compiling it. Remove all
> > related headers is /usr/include
> > (/usr/include/ptbuildopts.h /usr/include/ptlib.h /usr/include/ptclib /usr/include/ptlib)
> > and start a fresh compilation from scratch.
> >
> This was neatly taken care of by my doing a 'make uninstall' (followed
> by a 'make clean' to be sure).
>
> > Don't forget to recompile OPAL and Ekiga.
> >
> Opal compiles without a hitch - it has never given me problems (knock on wood).
>
> Ekiga behaved differently this time. First it complained about a
> missing ebook, but I got around this by:
> export EDS_LIBS=/opt/gnome/lib
> export EDS_CFLAGS=" "
>
> Next complaint from Ekiga:
>
> checking for AVAHI... configure: error: Package requirements
> (avahi-client >= 0.6 avahi-glib >= 0.6) were not met:
>
> No package 'avahi-client' found
> No package 'avahi-glib' found
>
> Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH etc, etc...
>
> I tried to do the same trick as above with the AVAHI_CFLAGS and
> AVAHI_LIBS variables, which gave me a 'clean' configure, but when I
> started the compilation with 'make' it (of course) ended up with some
> errors about some missing avahi-clien include files missing.
>
> Is Avahi supposed to be part of a standard Suse 10.1 installation? If
> not how do I get around this problem. Avahi is not mentioned in the
> FAQ as a required package.
>
I have no idea.
But you can do ./configure --usual parameters-- --disable-avahi
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