Il giorno sab, 04/11/2006 alle 21.01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:

> 
> ./configure: line 24094: GNOME_COMMON_INIT: command not found
> 
> CVS autogen.sh includes this
> 
> which gnome-autogen.sh || {
>     echo "You need to install gnome-common from the GNOME CVS"
>     exit 1
> }
> . gnome-autogen.sh
> 
> which seems to be unnecessary. Notwithstanding your interest in
> getting into gnome 2.18, tracker's DE-independence is a plus
> (especially with the clouds recently looming over mono and thence
> beagle) worth preserving (apart from the GUI, of course)
> I substitute 'autoreconf -vfi'. Probably, some auto* wizard can advise
> on a better way.

gnome-common stuff are invoked only if you build tracker from cvs. It's
really useful to avoid auto* headhackes. 

Moreover it will be needed if/when we will add an user manual for
tracker search tool (well behaving gnome applications should provide a
manual).

I'm for keeping it in tracker, while of course we should investigate
about the warning message in ./configure (are you building from cvs or
tarball? is gnome-common installed in your system? are you building
gnome-stuff?). In my jhbuild sandbox this warning don't appear.


> ./configure: line 25884: ./po/POTFILES.in: No such file or directory
> Will there ever be any  ?

This will disappear when I'll commit l10n support. I still have to clean
up some stuff and perform some tests, but it works :-)

Maybe I'll post in list today.

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