> SFEinkscape finally works, as the screenshot proves
> (:
> 
> Unfortunately not with Sun Studio, but I wrote spec
> files for
> a separate stack of g++-built libraries.  These are
> installed
> in /usr/lib/g++/<gcc-version> and are called
> SFE*-gpp.spec,
> so they can be parallel installed with the
> corresponding
> Sun Studio-built SUNW packages.
> 
> To build it, you will need:
> 
> * from spec-files/branches/gnome-2-20:
>   - SUNWsigcpp.spec
> - SUNWglibmm.spec
>   - SUNWcairomm
> - SUNWgtkmm
> 
> * from spec-files-other/trunk/experimental:
>   - SFEswig
> - SUNWlcms
> 
> * from SFE:
>   - SFEsigcpp-gpp
> - SFEglibmm-gpp
>   - SFEcairomm-gpp
> - SFEgtkmm-gpp
>   - SFEboost
> - SFEboost-gpp
>   - SFEpoppler-gpp
> - SFEinkscape
> 
> For SFE developers, I wrote a wiki page about
> building and
> using C++ libs and posted it on the SFE wiki:
> http://pkgbuild.wiki.sourceforge.net/SFE
> 
> Laca
> 
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IMHO, a "desktop" OS is always incomplete without Inkscape.  At the present 
time, I have no clue of how to follow your steps (the fault is, of course, on 
my part), but thanks a whole lot!

This is truly amazing.  Just a couple of years ago, can anyone imagine 
"Solaris" and "desktop OS" be mentioned in the same sentence?  But it's 
probably 'bout time that the world gets prepped to accept a (hopefully) new 
phenomenon (i.e., Solaris desktops).  Thanks again!
 
 
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