On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, Johan Kotze wrote: > I have downloaded compiz-0.2.0 and tried to compile it. The INSTALL file > talks about autgen.sh, but I am unable to locate it. I tried ./configure
Right, in development versions you need to run ./autogen.sh, but in release versions that's already done and ./configure is where you should start at. > but it complains about a number of missing packages. Is there any docs > on how to compile compiz on SLED 10 ? I have searched in a lot of I've found the distribution packages to be helpful in these cases even if you want to compile your own. You can install the latest binary package available in your distribution to get most of the runtime dependencies on the side. Similarily, you can install and build the latest source package (.src.rpm file on SLED) to get at least most of the build-time dependencies satisfied. Alternatively, the compiz.spec file inside the source RPM has the information you need: Requires-lines for runtime and BuildRequires-lines for build-time. Google finds at least the spec file for compiz 0.2.0 in a random distribution: http://developer.momonga-linux.org/viewvc/trunk/pkgs/compiz/compiz.spec?revision=11695&view=markup The package names might not match SLED though. > places, but have not been able to dig up anything. A detailed list of > what packages is required (and where to locate them) would be greatly > appreciated. You could also try to read the provided configure.ac file. For example, there's a list of "COMPIZ_REQUIRES" and various "PKG_CHECK_MODULES" statements. This is not most user-friendly though. Perhaps someone else can provide you with the information you actually asked for :-) -- -- Trying to catch me? Just follow up my Electric Fingerprints -- To help you: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iki.fi/Tuukka.Hastrup/ _______________________________________________ compiz mailing list compiz@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/compiz