On 2019-09-22, Curt <cu...@free.fr> wrote:

It occurs to me that maybe the rpi isn't considered a Debian-based
platform, in which case, sorry for the disruption.

> On 2019-09-21, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:
>>
>> My instant show stopper is in (fresh git clone today) 
>> linuxcnc-dev/src: ./configure --with-realtime=uspace
>> [...]
>> checking for GTK 2.4.0 or above... no
>> configure: error: GTK2 missing.  Install it or specify --disable-gtk to 
>> skip the parts of LinuxCNC that depend on GTK
>>
>> This is rasbian 10.1, so its got some wayland in it.  What do I do next?
>> Cheers, Gene Heskett
>
> Rather than stabbing the darkness time and time again, did you perform the
> following?
>
> http://linuxcnc.org/docs/master/html/code/building-linuxcnc.html#Satisfying-Build-Dependencies
>
>  apt-get install dpkg-dev
>
>  sudo apt-get install dpkg-dev
>
> Then ask your LinuxCNC git checkout to generate its Debian package meta-data:
>
>  cd linuxcnc-dev/debian
>  ./configure uspace
>  cd ..
>
> Finally ask dpkg-checkbuilddeps to do its job (note that it needs to run from
> the linuxcnc-dev directory, not from linuxcnc-dev/debian):
>
>  dpkg-checkbuilddeps
>
> It will emit a list of packages that are required to build LinuxCNC on your
> system, but that are not installed yet. Install them all with sudo apt-get
> install, followed by the package names.
>
> You can rerun dpkg-checkbuilddeps any time you want, to list any missing 
> packages.
>


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