Besides that, I am wondering, why anjuta needs wireless tools and libicu.

On 24/12/12 18:21, Lanoxx wrote:
Both packages are installed, as I wrote, there is a bug in libicu-dev 4.1.1 where the pkg-config files are not available, this bug is only fixed in 4.1.1-10 which is not going to be backported to Ubuntu 12.10 which currently has 4.1.1-8 (which still has this bug). As for wireless tools, it is also installed, but I guess for some reason is does not supply this header file:

No native package found for wireless-tools (/usr/include/wireless.h)

So the interesting question is, how do I get the required .pc files for all for these packages if my distribution (ubuntu) does not supply them in their packges?

Regards
Lanoxx

On 24/12/12 15:00, Emily Gonyer wrote:
try sudo apt-get install wireless-tools libicu-dev - they are in
ubuntu's repos and should be a new enough version.

On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Lanoxx <lan...@gmx.net> wrote:
Hi,

I have already run jhbuild sysdeps --install, and also ran jhbuild build
anjuta, with the first one I get this output:

I: Using apt-file to search for providers; this may be slow. Please wait.
I: No native package found for alsa (/alsa.pc)
I: No native package found for libv4l (/libv4l2.pc)
I: No native package found for gl (/gl.pc)
I: No native package found for libicu (/icu-i18n.pc)
I: No native package found for soundtouch (/soundtouch-1.4.pc)
I: No native package found for gmime (/gmime-2.6.pc)
I: No native package found for exiv2 (/exiv2.pc)
I: No native package found for taglib (/taglib.pc)
I: No native package found for wavpack (/wavpack.pc)
I: No native package found for libusb1 (/libusb-1.0.pc)
I: No native package found for libatasmart (/libatasmart.pc)
I: No native package found for xcb-dri2 (/xcb-dri2.pc)
I: No native package found for libvpx (/vpx.pc)
I: No native package found for libzeitgeist (/zeitgeist-1.0.pc)
I: No native package found for libarchive (/libarchive.pc)
I: No native package found for cairomm (/cairomm-1.0.pc)
I: No native package found for exempi (/exempi-2.0.pc)
I: No native package found for libmusicbrainz (/libmusicbrainz5.pc)
I: No native package found for libgphoto2 (/libgphoto2.pc)
I: No native package found for texinfo (/usr/bin/makeinfo)
I: No native package found for wireless-tools (/usr/include/wireless.h)
I: No native package found for gdbm (/usr/include/gdbm.h)
I: No native package found for libdb (/usr/include/db.h)
I: No native package found for cracklib (/usr/include/crack.h)
I: No native package found for mpfr (/usr/include/mpfr.h)
I: Nothing to install

and with the second one I get this output:


Required packages:
   System installed packages which are too old:
     (none)
   No matching system package installed:
     wireless-tools (required=25)
     libicu (icu-i18n.pc, required=4)
jhbuild build: Required system dependencies not installed. Install using the command 'jhbuild sysdeps --install' or to ignore system dependencies use
command-line option --nodeps

The problem seems to be, that my system does not have the required packages (or rather they are there but the version is too low). So I am hoping that I can install the required dependencies (especially libicu and wireless-tools) with jhbuild somehow? The problem with libicu is for example that Ubuntu ships the version 4.1.1-8 but I need 4.1.1-10 otherwise the .pc files are
missing).

Kind Regards and merry christmas
Lanoxx


On 24/12/12 12:52, Sébastien Wilmet wrote:
Hello,

On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 09:53:36PM +0100, Lanoxx wrote:
I am using jhbuild and trying to compile anjuta (with anjuta-extras)
to test a patch that was applied recently on anjuta-extras.

jhbuild build
The gnome-love list would have been a better place, but anyway, you must
mention the module you want to build:

$ jhbuild list anjuta
$ jhbuild build anjuta

Or add it in your ~/.jhbuildrc.

Best regards,
Sébastien

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