> On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 22:41:26 -0400 > Gregory Pittman <gregp_ky at yahoo.com> dijo: > >>On 06/19/2011 10:33 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote: >>> I've been using Linux for years, but have never actually compiled a >>> program. Now I want to build the current 1.5.0 on Fedora 14, >>> x86_64. >>> >>> I found this page with instructions: >>> >>> http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Official:Compile_with_CMake >>> >>> I installed Cmake 2.8.4-1.fc14. >>> >>> Then the instructions say "Let's assume the following: *Scribus >>> source is in a directory like /home/username/scribussource/." I >>> created the folder, but I can't figure out what files are needed >>> for >>> the "source" or where to get them. I guess I'm supposed to know >>> what >>> source files look like, but I don't. Can someone point me in the >>> right direction? > >>Here is a better page: >> >>http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Building_SVN_versions_with_CMake >> >>with more up to date details. >> >>You will need to have subversion so that you can download the source, >>unless you get a tarball from downloads. > > OK, I read the new page, and I have installed everything that was > listed there (I think). Subversion and most others were already > installed and the latest version. I did install GraphicsMagick*, > python-imaging-devel, cups-devel and cairo-devel. > > I definitely want the WANT_VERSIONING option because I have 1.3.9 > installed and don't want to mess it up. > > Unfortunately, the link to the http: page for the source does not > work, > and Firefox pukes up the svn: link "the protocol svn is not associated > with any program ..." Silly Firefox. So I still don't know what the > source files are or where to get them.
You need to install svn. On Fedora do a # yum search svn then install it, then follow the wiki instructions Owen
