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. > -- "I understand what you’re saying, and your comments are valuable, but I’m gonna ignore your advice." -- Fantastic Mr. Fox