On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 15:48 +0800, Andy Stewart wrote: > When i ./configure gtk2hs souce code, i will got below information: > > ,---- > | * The following packages will be built: > | * > | * glib : yes > | * gtk : yes > | * glade : no > | * cairo : yes > | * svgcairo : no > | * gtkglext : no > | * gconf : no > | * sourceview : no > | * mozembed : no > | * soegtk : yes > | * gnomevfs : no > | * gstreamer : no > | * documentation : no > `---- > > So i want to ask, what libraries need to install for support full > gtk2hs?
Those names are the names of the Haskell components/packages. All of them (except soegtk) are wrappers for C libraries with similar names. So you need to install the system packages that contain the development files for those C libraries. For example the system package for glib might be called something like "glib-dev" or "glib-devel". On some systems they also have more numbers in like "glib2-devel" or be prefixed with "lib", like "libglib-dev". You almost certainly have the runtime files for all these packages installed already, so it's only the "dev"/"devel" variants that you need to install. Duncan _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe