From: AGottinger@t-online.de (Achim Gottinger)
To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] ebuild glade - depends on gnome-db - depends on libgda
Date: Sat May 5 07:21:01 2001 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3AF3F730.680881FF@gentoo.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 000d01c0d529$296eb330$0501010a@kgpro
Kevin Gordon wrote:
>
> I have completed 131 ebuilds to date with only 2 ebuilds giving problems.
> This is an excellent result. Many thanks. A few more queries!
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------------------
> (A)
> # ebuild glade-0.5.11.ebuild merge
> Have now installed the dependencies (see below). Now up to glade:
> gnomedbbrowser.c: In function 'gb_gnome_db_browser_new' :
> gnomedbbrowser.c:56:structure has no member named 'tables_button' ...
> 'views_button' ... 'procs_button' ... 'types_button'
> make[3]:***[gnomedbbrowser.o] Error 1
> Any hints on what might be missing?
Do you have gnome-db installed? emerge seems not to detect this
dependencie here.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------------
> (B)
> "this is also the cause (and solution) of gnomecc (control-center) not
> showing it's capplets."
>
> I have this problem with control-center. Should I do the manual fix?
Yes do the monual fix.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------------
> (C)
> #ebuild gnucash-1.4.7-r2.ebuild merge
> Noticed additional dependency: /usr/portage/dev-libs/g-wrap
>
k, thx I added it
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -------------------------
> (D)
> I see a folder /usr/portage/dev-lang/php as well as php-4. The new ebuild
> file is called php-4.0.4_p1.ebuild. What does the "p1" indicate?
>
p1 means patch level 1
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------------------------
> (E)
> #ebuild ruby-1.6.2.ebuild merge
> readline.c: In function 'filename_completion_proc_call' :
> readline.c:325:'filename_completion_proc_call' undeclared (first use in this
> function)
> ......................'username_completion_function' ....
> Any comments?
>
Sounds like you are using readline-4.2. Try to downgrade to 4.1, 4.2 is
not 100% compatible and makes
problems with a few packages.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------------------------
> (F)
> #ebuild postgresql-7.1.ebuild merge
> Have installed 100%.
> Wish to include module for ODBC.
> Like --enable-odbc --with-odbcinst=DIRECTORY.
> Can I edit this into the ebuild file. What is the best approach to do this?
>
postgres comes with iODBC, I did not add this option because we
currently only use unixODBC.
unixODBC support postgress and mysql and has all the required cleints
stuff included.
if you really need iODBC you can edit the postgress ebuild and add those
lines to the configure line.
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> -----------------------------
> >
> > >
> > > Please advise.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Kevin Gordon
> >
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Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <000801c0d01e$cbaaab50$0501010a@kgpro>
2001-04-28 14:15 ` [gentoo-dev] ebuild glade - depends on gnome-db - depends on libgda Achim Gottinger
2001-05-05 0:04 ` Kevin Gordon
2001-05-05 1:38 ` [gentoo-dev] Install hints Jake Bishop
2001-05-05 6:30 ` AW: " Sebastian Werner
2001-05-05 7:34 ` Achim Gottinger
2001-05-05 7:21 ` Achim Gottinger [this message]
2001-05-05 9:49 ` [gentoo-dev] ebuild glade - depends on gnome-db - depends on libgda Achim Gottinger
2001-05-07 1:58 ` Kevin Gordon
2001-05-07 8:49 ` Achim Gottinger
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