Chris,

I figured out the source of rpm packages at the fedora site. I should be albe 
to resolve my problem from there .  It is a matter of making my yum or rpm to 
work properly.

Thanks for the advice.

Kemin






>________________________________
> From: Chris Vine <ch...@cvine.freeserve.co.uk>
>To: Kemin Zhou <kmzh...@yahoo.com> 
>Cc: "gtk-list@gnome.org" <gtk-list@gnome.org> 
>Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2013 12:09 PM
>Subject: Re: ATK dependency
> 
>
>On Sat, 13 Jul 2013 07:21:30 -0700 (PDT)
>Kemin Zhou <kmzh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Chris,
>> 
>> Your information is very important.  I was suspecting that.  I
>> installed at-spi2-atk last night, and the configure is still not
>> recognizing it.  It is likely, other packages may also needed.  It
>> seems that the at-spi2-atk installed the pkgconfig.  I may also need
>> to do ldconfig after the installation.  
>> 
>> Did anyone write any FAQ for this?  I was going through the FAQ list,
>> and did not find anything.  In the end, these packages must satisfy
>> the Linux linking system.  My RedHat 6.4 distribution is missing a
>> lots of staff, and the yum program is disabled by the company.  The
>> IT people make sure that this computer cannot be updated by any
>> simple means.  I have to use the download and compile channel.  
>> 
>> Anyway, I will give it another try.
>
>You can see the dependencies by looking at configure.ac.  It certainly
>has a dependency on atk and at-spi2-core.
>
>If you are installing from source you are expected to know what you
>are doing.  The best thing is to install the packages provided by your
>distribution: most distributions provide automatic package management
>for their binary packages.
>
>Chris
>
>
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