On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 11:01 +0000, Colin Paul Adams wrote:
> >>>>> "Duncan" == Duncan Coutts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>     >> gstreamer
> 
>     Duncan> Those names are the names of the Haskell
>     Duncan> components/packages. All of them (except soegtk) are
>     Duncan> wrappers for C libraries with similar names. So you need
>     Duncan> to install the system packages that contain the
>     Duncan> development files for those C libraries. For example the
>     Duncan> system package for glib might be called something like
>     Duncan> "glib-dev" or "glib-devel". On some systems they also have
>     Duncan> more numbers in like "glib2-devel" or be prefixed with
>     Duncan> "lib", like "libglib-dev".
> 
> I have gstreamer-devel installed, but configure doesn't find it.

Specifically you need the native package that provides the file
gstreamer-0.10.pc Eg on my system I've got the file:
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/gstreamer-0.10.pc

If you run ./configure --enable-gstreamer it'll tell you something
similar.

Duncan

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