> 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 > > _______________________________________________ > desktop-discuss mailing list > desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org
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! This message posted from opensolaris.org
