Je Sabato 24 Marto 2007 19:53, Craig Ringer skribis: > Pier Luigi Cinquantini wrote: > > Je Sabato 24 Marto 2007 15:08, Gregory Pittman skribis: > >> It's not finding your X11 header files for some reason. See if you have > >> a /usr/include/X11 directory. That's where they might be. > > > > Here is what is under /usr/include > > [snip] > > Nope, no X11. > > Are you _sure_ you've read the installation instructions in the BUILDING > file? They should tell you what you need to know to get Scribus > installed. If it doesn't, if you can tell me what you've already tried > that'll help me understand what might need improving in that documentation.
Maybe some little drawings? :-) I'm sorry, but my experience in "programming" up to now is only in Scribus translations (that are not a programming...). In the past I installed 1.3.3.3 version without trouble and I thought this time it would be the same. I don't contest the clearity of the BUILDING file, maybe I could contest my intelligence... But maybe in some other fields I could be a little more clever... (but I have to stretch my mind to find them...). During the installation I found some messages like this: >>>>> error: Qt (>= Qt 3.3) (headers and libraries) not found. Please check your installation! <<<<<<< I understood the missing libraries and I installed them. This time the message wasn't so clear to me: >>>>>> error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths! <<<<<<< I thought about different paths on my distribution and I didn't know what to do. It would be enough to know it was a normal dependency of libxorg. So, I found the reason of the error. I installed some dev-libraries libxorg and afterwards some other libraries and the configure worked well. Thanks for your patience. Pier Luigi Cinquantini > > You haven't said much about what you've tried to do and what > instructions you've read, so I don't have all that much information to > go on beyond the fact that configure fails. On the other hand, you DID > mention a scribus version, your distro, the full configure command line, > and even the full error message, putting you miles ahead of most people > who post build questions. > > However, re-reading the BUILDING file I did notice that I haven't > sufficiently stressed the need for -dev / -devel packages if you're > using distro packages to install the requirements. I make this extremely > clear in the distro specific sections of the BUILDING file, but because > the package names vary from distro to distro I can't do so the same way > in the general requirements, and I have no Mandradivia-specific section. > > So: > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > You MUST install the -dev or -devel packages for each of the libraries > listed as requirements in the BUILDING file. Failure to do so will cause > Scribus to fail to compile or will cause configure to fail. Mandradivia > uses the -devel suffix, so you must install libqt3-devel (and similar > packages for the other requirements). Your distro specific packaging > tool (such as `yum', `urpmi', `apt-get/apt-cache', etc should be able to > search for packges, or you can use rpmfind.net to discover their names). > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Please feel free to ask for help if you can't find all the required > devel packages. When you do find them all I'd very much apprecate a list > of their names, since it'll save me the time of digging through > rpmfind.net to find them all to add a Mandradivia section to the > BUILDING file. > > Any mandradivia users want to help this person out with a list of -devel > package names? > > -- > Craig Ringer > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus
