Re: Building gnome 2.14.2



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On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 16:30 +0400, Sharybin Sergei wrote:
> Hellow. I'm using Debian Linux 3.1r2 and I have decided to upgrade my
> Gnome to version 2.14.2 trough the Gargnome system. For this I
> download gargnome and files from ftp.gnome.org for building gnome
> 2.14.2 and set up the GARCHIVEDIR variable in gar.conf.mk to folder
> with this packages. After that I run compilation by typing `make
> paranoid-install' in the `desctop' folder. The compiling process
> started, but after some time has been interrupted with error
> `configure: error: could not find DocBook XML DTD V4.1.2 in XML
> catalog'. How can I fix this trouble?

Known issue with GARNOME 2.14.2, fixed in 2.14.2.1. Please see the list
archive for an easy way to fix this:

  http://mail.gnome.org/archives/garnome-list/2006-July/msg00051.html


Some notes on versions:

* GARNOME 2.14.2.1  has been released on June 1, one day after 2.14.2,
  just to correct this issue. You should have downloaded the latest
  version. :)

* At this point, GARNOME 2.14.3 is the latest version with a lot of
  fixes. Released 2 days ago.


Also, if I do understand your remarks correctly, you downloaded tarballs
manually, to build them with GARNOME. There s no need to do this.
GARNOME will download them for you automagically.

If you want to do the bulk of the download at a given time, have a look
at the documentation on our project page [1]. Especially the 'fetch'
target will be useful here -- or even better the 'garchive' target, if
you set the GARCHIVEDIR variable in gar.conf.mk. HTH

...guenther


[1] http://www.gnome.org/projects/garnome/

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