ons 2001-10-10 klockan 21.04 skrev Gold is Heavy: > Hi Gentoo Hackers, Hi! You have gnome in your USE-variables (in /etc/make.conf), that's why gnome-support is built. If you don't want GNOME-support, remove gnome from your use-variables. Regards, Mikael Hallendal > > I've read Martin's post, and I am going to follow Martin's suggestions later. > > But before I followed Martin's suggestions, I wanted to try to emerge one > more thing that I really can't live without -- gaim. The reason for this is > simple: I feel I should be able to emerge gnome apps without actually > emerging gnome itself. There might be technical reasons why this could be > impossible, but I am 95% sure that it should be possible to compile and use > gaim without gnome. So I did: > > emerge net-im/gaim > > And what followed was pretty uneventful, except the following bits: > > --- > config.status: creating po/Makefile > > gaim 0.45 > > Allow Multiple Connections.. : yes > Build Protocol Plugins...... : yes > Protocols to link statically : oscar toc > > Build with GNOME bits....... : yes > Use GdkPixbuf for Icons..... : yes > Build as GNOME applet....... : yes > > Build with Plugin support... : yes > Build with Perl support..... : yes > > Use XScreenSaver Extension.. : yes > > Build with ESD.............. : yes > Build with NAS.............. : no > Build with ArtsC............ : yes > > Print debugging messages.... : no > > Gaim will be installed in /usr/bin. > > configure complete, now type 'make' > --- > > Ok, here we see that config is totally wrong. I don't want 'GNOME bits' and > I don't want to build gaim as 'GNOME applet' as I have no intention of > running GNOME (at least not soon). > > So, it finishes compiling without any errors, and now I have useless > /usr/bin/gaim_applet. Obviously if I try to run it, it gives me a corba > error, and although I am sure it's pointless, I will cut and paste the error > for the sake of completeness: > > ** WARNING **: file applet-widget.c: line 955: Corba Exception: type = 2 exid > = IDL:CORBA/COMM_FAILURE:1.0 > > For the sake of completeness, here is my USE variable, as defined in > /etc/make.conf: > > USE="slang readline gpm berkdb gdbm tcpd pam libwww ssl > lm_sensors lvm pcmcia-cs alsa > nls mmx mitshm > esd lcms gif sdl vorbis ogg > gnome gtk X qt kde motif opengl mozilla > 3dnow perl python tcltk java guile ruby mysql postgres ldap odbc > ggi fbcon svga tex bonobo nas qtmt aalib oss arts libg++" > > How I ended up with these USE flags is very simple. I simply edited the > default /etc/make.conf, and in addition to the USE flags already defined > there, I have added every single flag from the "Other stable USE flags" > section. > > If my USE flags are wrong, it may be a good idea to either change the rc6 > docs, or provide a better default /etc/make.conf, or maybe both? > > Offtopic: I just noticed something else, KMail fails to invoke ispell. > Weird. ispell is there and it is in my PATH. I did start KMail from KDE > application launcher instead of my shell, maybe that's the problem? > > --Leo > > _______________________________________________ > gentoo-dev mailing list > gentoo-dev@cvs.gentoo.org > http://cvs.gentoo.org/mailman/listinfo/gentoo-dev > -- Mikael Hallendal Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop Team Leader CodeFactory AB, Stockholm, Sweden