Re: SuSE and GNOME
- From: HpG <gisler ntb ch>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: SuSE and GNOME
- Date: Mon, 05 Jul 1999 08:37:25 +0200
Hi Gnomers
I only can confirm, that the SuSE 6.1 GNOME rpms are not usable.
It's a pitty, as I really like the SuSE dist. and don't
want to change to RedHat.
So I build all the GNOME rpms by my self and at least
I got better results.
Here some issues which seem to be important.
1. The ImageMagick packet which is distributed by
SuSE doesn't seem to work correctly with
GNOME. On my box, no PNG icons dit appear (on the panel).
So I have rebuilt that package on my own as well and
that solved the problem.
2. As Michael Perry has stated correctly, SuSE has problems
with their GNOME rpms because they put everything onto
/opt/gnome, ImO that's not so good an idea.
I have put only the gnome-... packages into that dir.
All the other supporting libraries e.g. Imlib, glib, gtk...
I have put as usual in /usr.
As gtk has been put into /usr, gtk-engines of course goes
there as well.
3. What's also very important, when comiling the packages on
your own and you want to put GNOME into /opt/gnome, is
to add the following link in /opt/gnome/share:
aclocal -> /usr/share/aclocal
But that is, if I remember correctly, noted somewhere
in the GNOME doku.
4. In quite a lot of the GNOME packages, the *.spec files
do a 'Prereq' check on /sbin/install-info.
This actually is not so good, as in the SuSE distribution
this file is located in /usr/bin/install-info
So I had to check all the *.spec files for that file
and change it to /usr/bin/install-info
I don't know a great deal about .spec files, but isn't it
possible to replace these absolute path' whith something
more reliable?
5. In the package gnome-core the installation-path part
of gnome-core is broken for me. (Perhaps I am doing
something wrong here :-/
The original gnome-core.spec features (appart from others)
the following lines:
%{prefix}/share/gnome
%config %{prefix}/share/default.session
When trying to build an rpm according to that, in the
build directory, the file default.session doesn't
reside in {prefix}/share but in {prefix}/share/gnome
So I had to replace to above two lines with
the following ones:
%{prefix}/share/gnome/apps%config
%{prefix}/share/gnome/help
%{prefix}/share/gnome/default.wm
%config %{prefix}/share/gnome/default.session
I belive, that's all I have done to get a working GNOME
system on my SuSE 6.1 dist.
A question on my own to the GNOME community regarding
gmc:
gmc used to show the contents of tar, gz and rpm files
when double clicked. Now with the currect version (.33)
gmc doesn't seem to recognise no more these file types
and thus doesn't show their contents.
Do have have to use some special compiler switches to
reactivate that? Thanks for your help.
Cheers
Hanspeter (Switzerland)
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