Re: Did GNOME go 1.0 too early?



The answer to this is that you use the ./autogen.sh script with the newest
automake, autoconf, and libtool.  All are available from
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu.  You install them and then run the ./autogen.sh
script.  It creates ./configure and runs it for you.

On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Nils Jeppe wrote:

> On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Jesse D . Sightler wrote:
> 
> > Er, I've been compiling out of CVS here for weeks now with remarkably few problems, so I find it
> > doubtful that the problem is with Gnome's configure script.  :)  I would suggest that if you 
> > can't figure out how to compile a system as large as Gnome yourself, you should wait until
> > official SuSE 6 RPMS are released.
> 
> Well it starts with there being no ./configure's in cvs. Anyway while I am
> certainly no "pro" yet, I am not stupid. Besides, if I don't try to master
> this, how will I ever learn? ;) So, hush.
> 
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