Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] dependancies needed tocompileGnomemeeting-cvs under Debian



> so do you have to pass a parameter or edit something to compile without
> gnome support?

./configure --without-gnome <your other flags>

>
> Best regards,
> Adrian Golumbovici
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Damien Sandras" <dsandras seconix com>
> To: <gnomemeeting-list gnome org>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 1:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] dependancies needed
> tocompileGnomemeeting-cvs under Debian
>
>
>> Le mer 25/12/2002 à 12:48, Adrian Golumbovici a écrit :
>> > ummm... what means "without gnome support"? does it mean you can run
>> it
> also
>> > on KDE or what? if so, how can you compile it without gnome?
>> >
>> > Merry X-Mas to all!
>> >
>>
>> GnomeMeeting already runs on KDE and has several KDE users despite its
>> name.
>> All it does is reimplementing things in gnome libraries in pure GTK
>> (menus for example). Compiling without gnome support means that you
>> don't need all gnome libraries to compile GnomeMeeting, only GTK+,
>> GConf, SDL (optional), libXML and OpenH323 are needed. Of course, you
>> loose GNOME specific features :
>> - Configuration assistant
>> - GNOME session support
>> - BONOBO support (you can currently do a gnomemeeting -c callto://url,
>> it will start and call the right url or pass the url to an already
>> running GnomeMeeting)
>> - About box
>>
>> But you need a few libraries less. We will always provide GNOME
>> dependant packages, but anti-GNOME KDE users can compile GM without
>> them and have less features.
>>
>> Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com>
>>
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