RE: [glade--]how to install glademm on RHL9
[email protected] Fri, 12 Dec 2003 18:03:18 +0100
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1. I don't see the -devel rpm there. 2. Where did you get this libsigc++ rpm? It doesn't look like a fedora.us one. Murray Cumming www.murrayc.com [email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Vladislav > Grinchenko > Sent: Freitag, 12. Dezember 2003 17:58 > To: [email protected] > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [glade--]how to install glademm on RHL9 > > > Susumu, > > I user both rh9 and fedora. > > % rpm -qi libsigc++ > > libsigc++-1.2.2-1 > > Name : libsigc++ Relocations: /usr > Version : 1.2.2 Vendor: Karl E. > Nelson <[email protected]> > Release : 1 Build Date: Tue 22 > Apr 2003 03:15:20 PM EDT > Install Date: Thu 24 Apr 2003 Build Host: > dedalus.3rdshift.com > Group : System Environment/Libraries Source RPM: > libsigc++-1.2.2-1.src.rpm > Size : 134498 License: LGPL > Signature : (none) > Packager : > URL : http://libsigc.sourceforge.net/ > Summary : The Typesafe Signal Framework for C++ > > > > On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 05:43:48PM +0100, Christof Petig wrote: > > Susumu Yoshida schrieb: > > >Thank for your reply again. > > >I am really sorry that I annoy you with an unfamiliar distribution. > > > > Not that annoying to be sure. > > > > >>If your linux distribution cannot give you automatic dependancy > > >>resolution (which I clearly doubt, given that RH/fedora still has > > >>users), you should consider a decent distribution. > Perhaps apt-rpm is > > >>the correct solution for you. > > > > > > > > >According to you, I installed apt-rpm and tried again but failed. > > > > Oh, you did not fail. It gave you a decent error message: > > > > >nana:/home/susumu/SRC# apt-get install libsigc++-devel Reading > > >Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done > > >libsigc++-devel is already the newest version. > > > > Perhaps this is libsigc++-1.0 which is the old one for gtkmm1. This > > used > > to be called libsigc++ (without a version number). Or ... I heard > > _rumors_ that redhat/fedora had made some debatable > decisions to give > > incompatible packages the same (but shorter) name. Perhaps > sigc++ 1.2 is > > called libsigc++, too and you got the wrong one. > > > > >nana:/home/susumu/SRC# apt-get install gtkmm2 > > >Reading Package Lists... Done > > >Building Dependency Tree... Done > > >Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have > > >requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable > > >distribution that some required packages have not yet been > created or > > >been moved out of Incoming. > > > > > >Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely > > >that the package is simply not installable and a bug > report against > > >that package should be filed. The following information > may help to > > >resolve the situation: > > > > > >The following packages have unmet dependencies: > > > gtkmm2: Depends: libsigc-1.2.so.5 > > >E: Broken packages > > > > >See? The newest version of both libsigc++ and libsigc++-devel are > > >already installed on my machine but when I try to "apt-get install > > >gtkmm2", it says "libsigc-1.2 is UNMET". Does it make sense? > > > > Yes. Somewhat. It looks like you mixed packages from different > > incompatible sources. Or apt-rpm can not live to its > expectations ;-) > > > > > > > >You say > > > > > > > > >>Shocked and glad to not _had_ to compile gtkmm myself for several > > >>years > > > > > > > > >but is it much easier to use gtkmm on Debian (which is > > > your distribution,right?) ? > > > > Debian is my distribution and while it has different issues > (sometimes > > transitions take a long time which is mostly due to > decisions of the > > people involved or lack of maintainer's spare time) I grew > really fond > > of its package management. > > > > The gnome 2.4 situation in sid (unstable) is really good. Sarge > > (testing) is slowly getting there and woody (stable) is > hopelessly frozen. > > > > But fedora should not be a bad choice either (from what I > have heard). > > > > Christof > > > > _______________________________________________ > > glademm-list mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/glademm-list > > -- > ______________________________________________________ > Vladislav Grinchenko e-mail (w): [email protected] > Software Engineer (h): [email protected] > Integral Systems, Inc. > > Focus on quality, and productivity will follow. > ______________________________________________________ > _______________________________________________ > glademm-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/glad> emm-list >