Re: GNOME2
- From: josh lucas <josh stonecottage com>
- To: Robert Damm <rdamm bigpond net au>
- Cc: <gnome-darwin-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: GNOME2
- Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 19:54:55 -0700
On Wednesday, July 24, 2002, at 07:43 PM, Robert Damm wrote:
Hello Josh,
I have successfully installed GNOME 1.4 without the slightest hiccup by
using FINK. I'll go into GNOME 2 in a second - bear with me. Note that
with
FINK if you have already installed X11 in some other way that there is a
"dummy" X11 package so that fink doesn't tell you of the dependency
between
GNOME libraries + X etc. Install the dummy X package if you have
downloaded
X11 from somewhere else.
Yeah, I was able to get GNOME 1.4 without any problems from fink so for
some reason, the panel's icons aren't showing up.. Such is life I
guess...
That aside, FINK installed GNOME + X both from binaries and from source
without a hitch. Note that compiling from source takes longer. But if
you
want frustrations such as I've experienced over the last month, try to
compile KDE or GNOME2 on your iBook. I just won't happen easily. This
is due
to library location problems, nonstandard compiler routines, etc. Some
members of this mailing list have talked about using GNOME 2 but have
not
yet shared how they got the darned thing installed! I've been fighting
with
it for weeks now.
I wish I could be of more help; but seriously prepare yourself for
compilation hell - the UNIX underneath OSX is not the most standard in
the
universe and will cause you trouble; especially if you don't understand
the
cryptic 'make' errrors that gcc spits out. Feel free to send the errors
you
get to the list and I will try to help you get through it, but I'm new
too
:).
Yup, I'll give it a shout in the next couple of days. I'm currently at
a conference and while wireless bandwidth is provided, compiling time
isn't..
thanks again!
josh
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