Re: [newbie] Installing via tar.gz

2003-10-21 Thread Bryan Phinney
On Monday 20 October 2003 09:36 am, Russ wrote: > Hi All, > > I am attempting to install GnomeSword using a tar.gz. Here is my first > snag. > > I uncompressed the tar.gz then I did a ./configure The entire results > are pasted below but here is the end part: > > -- > ch

Re: [newbie] Installing via tar.gz

2003-10-20 Thread Russ
YEES I did it :-) It works :-) btw when I typed urpmi libcurl2-devel it just hung there forever, so I opened Red-Carpet and tried it there and it worked. I redid the "make" step and got no errors, went to the next step and it worked Thanks all for your help (especial

Re: [newbie] Installing via tar.gz

2003-10-20 Thread HaywireMac
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 07:25:35 -0700 Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered: > I found libcurl.so.2 but no libcurl.la > > What do I need to do to cross this bridge? Those are the shared objects, but you need the header files, contained in the devel packages, I bet. Try: urpmi libcurl2-devel -- Haywir

Re: [newbie] Installing via tar.gz

2003-10-20 Thread Russ
"urpmi libgtkhtml1.1_3-devel" ok, did that and seemed to work (results pasted at the bottom if needed) Then I moved onto the "make" step. It did something (alot of something actually) but ended with this: (I'll post the whole thing only if needed, it is long) mkdir .libs libtool: link: cannot

Re: [newbie] Installing via tar.gz

2003-10-20 Thread HaywireMac
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 06:36:06 -0700 Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered: > > I am attempting to install GnomeSword using a tar.gz. Here is my first > snag. > > I uncompressed the tar.gz then I did a ./configure The entire results > are pasted below but here is the end part: > > ---

Re: [newbie] Installing via tar.gz

2003-10-20 Thread Russ
Hi All, I am attempting to install GnomeSword using a tar.gz. Here is my first snag. I uncompressed the tar.gz then I did a ./configure The entire results are pasted below but here is the end part: -- checking for GtkHTML... checking for pkg-config... /usr//bin/pkg-c

[newbie] Installing via tar.gz

2003-10-19 Thread Russ
Hi All, I want to install a program but the rpm's that are available require earlier versions of what I have (Gnome and others). Here is what I want to do. I have Bible Time installed and working on my MD9.1 box. I want to install Gnome Sword which uses the same engine (sword) and modules, jus