Hello all,
another build surprise, and another stupid question. Sorry.
Obviously, classpath cvs now depends on gconf, which depends on something
called ORBit that I have never heard of, and that I don't have.
Well, building with --disable-gconf-peer now. (Another undocumented
switch, but I am
Hi Norman,
another build surprise, and another stupid question. Sorry.
Obviously, classpath cvs now depends on gconf, which depends on something
called ORBit that I have never heard of, and that I don't have.
Orbit is usually installed as part of Gnome. Of which gconf is the
configuration
Hi again Norman,
another build surprise, and another stupid question. Sorry.
Obviously, classpath cvs now depends on gconf, which depends on something
called ORBit that I have never heard of, and that I don't have.
It just came to my mind that what you need is not orbit itself (which
you
Norman Hendrich wrote:
Obviously, classpath cvs now depends on gconf, which depends on
something called ORBit that I have never heard of, and that I
don't have.
For Fedora you need to yum install ORBit2-devel.
Can't speak for other distros though.
Cheers,
Gary
Hello Roman,
thanks for your quick reply.
Orbit is usually installed as part of Gnome. Of which gconf is the
configuration management. So if you have gconf you usually also have
Gnome and with it you'll have Orbit.
OK. So far, I only have those parts of gnome required to building
Hi Norman,
sorry that this stopped your development but with CVS sources stuff like that
can happen from time to time.
On Ubuntu and Debian GNU/Linux-based distros you need to install libgconf2-dev.
This will download and install C header files which are needed to compile the
native side of the
Hi Norman, Robert,
In the long run, it would seem a good idea to make it possible to
disable these
new peers, just as users can disable gcjappletviewer, the gtk and qt
peers, etc.
Cheers,
Andrew
On 19 Jun 2006, at 11:50, Robert Schuster wrote:
Hi Norman,
sorry that this stopped your
Il giorno lun, 19/06/2006 alle 12.01 +0100, Andrew John Hughes ha
scritto:
Hi Norman, Robert,
In the long run, it would seem a good idea to make it possible to
disable these
new peers, just as users can disable gcjappletviewer, the gtk and qt
peers, etc.
Ouch!
This backend seems to
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