Peter, Thanks for the quick response.
1. Is it ok to have both libgtk2.0-dev and libgtk1.2-dev installed? 2. You are correct, g++ is not installed but will be shortly. 3. I will install libgd2-xpm-dev Ed ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Clifton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "gEDA user mailing list" <geda-user@moria.seul.org> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 2:14 PM Subject: Re: gEDA-user: geda install on Ubuntu > > On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 13:54 -0500, Ed & Angie S. wrote: >> Peter, >> >> Thanks for the reply. >> >> My initial email was lacking that I am trying to install from the gEDA >> 20070221 CD. My new Ubuntu machine will be my second gEDA installation >> and >> I would like it to be the same version of gEDA as my original debian >> machine. >> >> I thought the installer installed the dependencies the first time through >> but I guess it didn't. I have subsequently installed the following >> packages using aptitude: > > It is always best to install the distributions version of these packages > if possible. I'm not familiar with where the installer CD puts them, but > it would have to be elsewhere than /usr/bin /usr/lib etc.. to avoid > conflicts with ubuntu's package managed versions. > >> guile1.6-dev >> libwxgtk2.8-dev >> tcl8.4 >> tcl8.4-dev >> tk8.4 >> tk8.4-dev >> libgtk2.0-dev >> libreadline5-dev >> flex >> bison >> gperf >> libjpeg62-dev >> >> I then re-ran the installer and geda/gaf seems to have installed ok. >> pcb, >> ngspice, gnucap, icarus, and gspiceui are not installed correctly yet. I >> would like to get them all working but pcb is my critical issue for an >> ongoing project. I have attached the install.log and pcb config.log >> files. >> >> The installer no longer asks if I want to install any software so I'm >> hoping >> I am far closer to working than I was previously. However, the >> Install.log >> file indicates that my machine is missing gtk-config. I've found some >> discussion on this issue but I'm still not sure what to do or if I need >> this >> with libgtk2.0-dev installed. > > gtk-config was from back in the gtk-1.x days. It "might" be that the > installer is trying to install an old app which wants it - in which > case, try: > > sudo apt-get install libgtk1.2-dev > >> For pcb, the error indicates that my gd installation does not include >> support for jpeg. For other programs the message "error trying to exec >> 'cc1plus': execvp: No such file or directory" seems to be a problem. I >> suspect I'm missing some required packages but I'm not sure what to >> install >> to fix these problems. > > ok - next step for PCB, get hold of a copy of libgd which has jpeg > support. I have libgd2-xpm-dev installed: > > sudo apt-get install libgd2-xpm-dev > > with the cc1plus error, it looks like you might not have a C++ compiler > installed. Try: > > sudo apt-get install g++ > >> Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. > > Let us know how it goes. Ubuntu takes a little bit of apt-get install > bootstrapping to become a usable development platform, however its > pretty good once you've got the required packages. > > Regards, > > Peter C. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > geda-user mailing list > geda-user@moria.seul.org > http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user > _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user