Both Gtk-1.2 and 2.0 and relative dev packages are installed in the standard directories but configure doesn't find them
What am I doing wrong?
Running Fedora 7 x86_64...
GTK not found
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You need "pango" development packages, as well as "glib" development packages.
Not sure why redhat doesn't figure out that it requires those packages unless you installed without dependencies.
You might very well need more than those...
Also, you do not need any "1.2" packages... Vegastrike has moved to 2.0 instead.
Not sure why redhat doesn't figure out that it requires those packages unless you installed without dependencies.
You might very well need more than those...
Also, you do not need any "1.2" packages... Vegastrike has moved to 2.0 instead.
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OK, but you forgot to tell it to configure:Also, you do not need any "1.2" packages... Vegastrike has moved to 2.0 instead.
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configure: WARNING: GTK 1.2 Was not found. VSSETUP will not be built
I had both already installed, and AFAIK fedora dependency system is not currently broken.You need "pango" development packages, as well as "glib" development packages.
I can only guess this is due to pango-devel rpm only existing 32bit, while all other packages are installed in both versions, but I have no idea how to get this working...
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Unfortunately I have no idea either...
I am using 64-bit on Ubuntu and it works fine for me, so it shouldn't be a 32-bit problem.
You can also try getting it working with GTK 1.2
Really, the VSSetup is not the end of the world if you can't compile it.
You should be able to run Vegastrike perfectly fine without the setup interface.
I am using 64-bit on Ubuntu and it works fine for me, so it shouldn't be a 32-bit problem.
You can also try getting it working with GTK 1.2
Really, the VSSetup is not the end of the world if you can't compile it.
You should be able to run Vegastrike perfectly fine without the setup interface.