On Saturday, October 23, 2021 6:15:48 P.M. ADT Richard Shann wrote: > On Sat, 2021-10-23 at 20:14 +0300, Lib Lists wrote: > > On Sat, 23 Oct 2021 at 20:04, Richard Shann <rich...@rshann.plus.com> > > > > wrote: > > > [...] > > > > > > Thanks to both of you for your replies > > > I'm confident it is the same problem: and putting all your > > > information > > > together I think the answer will lie in the versions of Gtk in use. > > > If > > > you can run the command > > > > > > denemo --version > > > > > > in a terminal for each of your configurations it may shed some > > > light. > > > I'm afraid I haven't updated my Debian distro for a good while (I'm > > > still on Stretch I think) so it is all too possible that libevince > > > has > > > altered its behavior. > > > > > > My output is as follows: > > > > > > rshann@debian:~/ denemo --version > > > GNU Denemo version 2.5.3 > > > Gtk versions runtime: 3.22.11, compiled against: 3.22.11, > > > > This is the output I get: > > > > GNU Denemo version 2.5.3 > > Gtk versions runtime: 3.24.20, compiled against: 3.24.20, > > I've not had any luck trying to find documentation for libevince, but I > have put in a print out of the link that Denemo is trying to follow as > received from libevince when you right click on a note in the Print > View. I've put this into the repository and bumped the development > version to 2.5.4 > If either of you could by any chance rebuild from current master with > this version, right click and read the response in the terminal that > should show where the trouble lies. > > Richard
I'd like to help out, but I've never built software from a master before -- I guess it's about time I learned how. I know I needed the package "make" (and installed that), but I'm not sure what other packages I might need. I got the denemo-master.tar.gz from the repository and extracted it into a temp folder. From the README.md file I did: $ ./autogen.sh and got the following error: ~/temp/denemo-master$ ./autogen.sh ./autogen.sh: 2: aclocal: not found The folder aclocal is in /usr/share/ What should I do next? Thanks. Robert