Jay Vollmer wrote:
On Friday 14 November 2003 06:44, James Ogley wrote:
Do you have gtk-devel installed?
Yes I do. As you can see:
Then, can you paste the specific error the build exits with?
Actually, it fails on the configure. Using the line, "./configure --enable-gui," I get the following error:
Checking for FLAC support ... yes (using internal libmpflac) yes Checking for inet6 ... yes Checking for gethostbyname2 ... yes Checking for GUI ... yes Checking for XShape extension ... yes Checking for gtk version ... Error: the GUI requires GTK (which was not found)
Last line of configure.log is:
============ Checking for gtk version ============
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I had the same problem, it is because GTK (and GLIB) are in non-standard directories. Use the following line: ./configure --enable-gui --with-gtk-config=/opt/gnome/bin/gtk-config --with-glib-config=/opt/gnome/bin/glib-config it worked on my system, although I get an error about subfont.ttf on startup. I haven't tried to play anything yet. I just found rpms for SuSE 9 at: http://packman.links2linux.de/?action=128 just finished downloading them, I'll let you know how they work. -- Hugh mailto: hrtlist@cpia.jhu.edu