In a moment of irrationality I migrated my Mint install from 21.1 to
21.2 about 15 hours ago - and quickly found that I no longer had any
darktable. I started to compile from 4.4.2 source, using the process
which worked well a day earlier. The number of compile errors - almost
all missing dependencies - was huge. There is one I cannot resolve; the
error message states:
"Make Error at cmake/modules/LibFindMacros.cmake:272 (message):
REQUIRED PACKAGE NOT FOUND
We could not find development headers for Glib. Do you have the
necessary
dev package installed? This package is REQUIRED and you need to
install it
or adjust CMake configuration in order to continue building darktable.
Relevant CMake configuration variables:
Glib_INCLUDE_DIR=<not found>
GlibConfig_INCLUDE_DIR=<not found>
Glib_LIBRARY=<not found>
You may use CMake GUI, cmake -D or ccmake to modify the values. Delete
CMakeCache.txt to discard all values and force full re-detection if
necessary.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
cmake/modules/FindGlib.cmake:40 (libfind_process)
src/CMakeLists.txt:276 (find_package)"
Synaptic cannot find a package called Gib or Glib-dev or their
development headers or any of these CMake configuration variables. How
do I work around this? Synaptic finds a large number of packages with
names of the form lib*glib-dev; are any of these relevant? Which ones?
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