Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Which gnome packages are needed for Mac OS X compilation?



Hello Alan,

The list that you gave only lists GNOME 1 related packages and
GnomeMeeting requires GNOME 2.

However, you can compile GnomeMeeting with a minimal list of
dependancies if you use --disable-gnome . It will remove some features,
you will have to tweak settings manually, but I think it is a good
start.
Here is the list you need in that case :
GTK+ (GTK, Glib, Pango, ATK)  x
audiofile       x
esound          x
libxml2         x
GConf           x
ORBit2          x
linc            x
libIDL          x

(List contributed by Ronald Rael Harvest)

+ additional libs like SDL if you want fullscreen (if SDL is not
detected, it should remove the fullscreen functionnality, but I didn't
test that for long), and OpenLDAP

Le mer 05/02/2003 à 02:02, Alan Sill a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> I am working in Mac OS X (10.2.3, which has the following version of 
> gcc installed):
> 
> % gcc -v
> Reading specs from /usr/libexec/gcc/darwin/ppc/3.1/specs
> Thread model: posix
> Apple Computer, Inc. GCC version 1175, based on gcc version 3.1 
> 20020420 (prerelease)
> 
> I've been able to compile pwlib and openh323 directly from the sources. 
>   The mailing list seemed to indicate some time ago that a special 
> compilation of pwlib with something called ESD was required, but I 
> haven't tried that yet, as the above compilations from source seemed to 
> go OK.
> 
> Next, on to GnomeMeeting itself.  I found that it was complaining about 
> a lack of pkg-config upon initial configuration, so I downloaded and 
> compiled pkg-config from the source after applying the fololowing fix 
> suggested byt eh package maintainer:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > Adding -no-cpp-precomp to the CPPFLAGS will help you.
> >
> > Apple's gcc have capability of using preprocessed header, which reduces
> > compilation time. But, it fails with an header file that comtains
> > complicated macros like glib. -no-cpp-precomp disable that feature.
> >
> > You can tell the configure script to use -no-cpp-precomp by the command
> > like this:
> >
> > % setenv CPPFLAGS -no-cpp-precomp
> > % ./configure
> >
> > Cheers,
> 
> ... which worked.  Unfortunately, there were still complaints that 
> seemed to be related to missing items.
> 
> Hmm, time for a more thorough approach.  I downloaded the latest 
> version of fink in source code form (the binary would not work with my 
> 5.8.0 version of perl), and recompiled it from source, which worked.  
> Next, loaded up FinkCommander (binary worked this time), and voila!  I 
> have a list of many many gnome packages that I could download and 
> install through fink if needed, e.g:
> 
> status	name	installed	binary	stable	unstable	category	summary	
>   	gnome-applets	 	 	1.4.0.5-3	 	gnome	Various applets for GNOME panel
> current	gnome-audio	1.4.0-3	 	1.4.0-3	 	sound	Audio files for Gnome
>   	gnome-core	 	 	1.4.1-1	 	gnome	Common files for Gnome core apps
>   	gnome-core-dev	 	 	1.4.1-1	 	gnome	Common files for Gnome core apps
>   	gnome-core-shlibs	 	 	1.4.1-1	 	gnome	Common files for Gnome core apps
>   	gnome-games	 	 	1.4.0.4-2	 	gnome	GNOME games collection
>   	gnome-games-dev	 	 	1.4.0.4-2	 	gnome	GNOME games collection
>   	gnome-games-shlibs	 	 	1.4.0.4-2	 	gnome GNOME games collection
>   	gnome-libs	 	 	1.4.2-1	 	gnome	Base libraries for GNOME
>   	gnome-libs-dev	 	 	1.4.2-1	 	gnome	Base libraries for GNOME
>   	gnome-libs-shlibs	 	 	1.4.2-1	 	gnome	Base libraries for GNOME
>   	gnome-mime-data	 	 	2.0.1-2	 	gnome	The GNOME MIME database
>   	gnome-print	 	 	0.36-2	 	gnome	Gnome Print - Printing libraries for 
> GNOME
>   	gnome-print-dev	 	 	0.36-2	 	gnome	Gnome Print - Printing libraries 
> for GNOME
>   	gnome-print-shlibs	 	 	0.36-2	 	gnome	Gnome Print - Printing 
> libraries for GNOME
>   	gnome-python	 	 	1.4.2-1	 	gnome	Python bindings for GNOME
>   	gnome-user-docs	 	 	1.4.1.1-2	 	gnome	General GNOME User Documentation
>   	gnome-utils	 	 	1.4.1.2-3	 	gnome	GNOME utility programs
>   	gnome-vfs	 	 	1.0.5-5	 	gnome	The GNOME virtual file-system libraries
>   	gnome-vfs-dev	 	 	1.0.5-5	 	gnome	The GNOME virtual file-system 
> libraries
>   	gnome-vfs-shlibs	 	 	1.0.5-5	 	gnome	The GNOME virtual file-system 
> libraries
>   	gnome-vfs-ssl	 	 	1.0.5-5	 	crypto	The GNOME virtual file-system 
> libraries, with SSL support
>   	gnome-vfs-ssl-dev	 	 	1.0.5-5	 	crypto	The GNOME virtual file-system 
> libraries, with SSL support
>   	gnome-vfs-ssl-shlibs	 	 	1.0.5-5	 	crypto	The GNOME virtual 
> file-system libraries, with SSL support
>   	gnomemm	 	 	1.2.2-6	 	gnome	C++ interface for the GNOME libraries
>   	gnomemm-shlibs	 	 	1.2.2-6	 	gnome	C++ interface for the GNOME 
> libraries
> 
> So the question is: which of the above (if any) do I need to attempt a 
> full compilation of GnomeMeeting?  Everything?  Only the core 
> libraries?  (If so, the gnome-core or gnome-core-dev versions?), etc?
> 
> Help would be appreciated...
> 
> Thanks,
> Alan
> 
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