Re: [gnome-love] Help to "jhbuild" gnome on Debian Wheezy
- From: Mathieu Stumpf <psychoslave culture-libre org>
- To: <gnome-love gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [gnome-love] Help to "jhbuild" gnome on Debian Wheezy
- Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 09:59:27 +0200
Thank you I'll look at your links that as soon as possible. I'm happy
with Wheezy
as a stable environement on which I don't spend time with daily upgrade
adventures
I enjoyed while using Archlinux. Spending time in configuration and
discorvering
engine under the hood is fine, but I also need a stable environement
where I can
concentrate my daily works without upgrade disturbances. That's why I
said may be
I should look at a VM option. Does GNOME provide a out of the box VM
for developers?
That would enable one to just follow the fine tutorial before she begin
to code
her own project that will work in the last release environement
Le 2013-10-07 20:49, Hashem Nasarat a écrit :
Try configuring with "--without-libtasn1 "
Read about module_autogenargs here:
https://developer.gnome.org/jhbuild/3.2/jhbuild.html#config-reference
It looks like you'll have to add to your ~/.config/jhbuildrc
something like
module_autogenargs = {'p11-kit': "--without-libtasn1"}
Wheezy has pretty old packages at this point (GNOME 3.4 and whatnot
--
which are 18+months out of date). Have you considered upgrading to
Debian Jesse/Testing?
On 10/07/2013 11:44 AM, Mathieu Stumpf wrote:
Ok, I just met an error :
error: libtasn1 not found. Building without it results in
significant
loss of functionality. To proceed use --without-libtasn1
*** Error during phase configure of p11-kit: ########## Error
running
./configure --prefix /opt/gnome --libdir '/opt/gnome/lib64'
--disable-static --disable-gtk-doc *** [19/85]
[1] Rerun phase configure
[2] Ignore error and continue to build
[3] Give up on module
[4] Start shell
[5] Reload configuration
[6] Go to phase "wipe directory and start over"
[7] Go to phase "clean"
What should I do? I already installed libtasn1-3 libtasn1-3-dev and
libtasn1-3-bin packages…
Giving up the module let me continue the building process, but it
warns
me that I may experience
"significant lost of features".
Le 2013-10-07 18:38, Mathieu Stumpf a écrit :
Hello, I'm triying to install the gnome dev environement on my
Debian
Wheezy. I logged my progress so far on the wiki[1].
Well it's been a while since my last attempt and I just relaunched
a
"jhbuild build --nodeps" to see what happens. So far it compiled
9/85
packages.
Maybe I should try the gnome continuous/OStree path, and launch
gnome in
a VM. what do you think?
[1] https://wiki.gnome.org/psychoslave/installing
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