On Tuesday 19 July 2005 07:12, Martin Langeland wrote: > So I installed cups-devel from ftp SuSE ( It is not on my disks per > yast search) and configure gave me a clean slate. The only no was > the debug option. >
Sounds like your disks are the ftp downloads which do not usually have all the -devel rpms. To enable: ./configure --enable-debug It works for sure. My CVS script uses this: make -f Makefile.cvs && ./configure --enable-debug && make > Make took over three hours with lots of pauses and warnings such as: > >ml at linux:/work/progs/scribus-1.3.0> make Three hours is a long time. Even my elderly PII-450 with Suse 9.1 compiles Scribus in less than an hour from a fresh cvs checkout or tarball. You did not mention your hardware. A good number of the gdk-buf warnings are from compiling C code with a c++ compiler. > > Other warnings seemed to be about number xxxx might be uninitiated. The current build/autofoo* stuff is setup for debug level info, so it is a bit noisy. > > Double checked build instructions and have everything listed except > TKinter which comes up as python-tkinter. Can't find the first at > ftp SuSE either. > Search in yast for tk as a package name. You need tk and python-tk and any dependencies. python-tk provides tkinter. > Are there steps to initing Qt, for instance, beyond installing? No. > Should Make take 3 hours? See above. > Thanks again for the help! > > -- ml > Peter
