On 24 Apr 2008, at 11:28, Laszlo (Laca) Peter wrote:

> SFEinkscape finally works, as the screenshot proves (:

Awesome... just hope I've got enough spare disk space to build all  
those 'duplicate' libraries!

Cheeri,
Calum.


>
>
> 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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