the whole mandrivia thing is bothering me as according to the staff it should compile, yet it doesn't. i've installed everything the google code page says and yet i get nowhere. this issue has been here from the begining. and i don't think i've made any head way. i always get compiling errors (lately from wxwidgets.) my maintainer can't get it working ether and it's bothering me. although ubuntu is a deb system mandrivia is rpm. and i guess ubuntu has something by default that mandrivia doesn't. i don't know what it is, but unless i can get more help than (insert command line junk here) or "read the google code page" or "make sure you have everything" i can't get anywhere. I'm not trying to anger anyone, but if i could get some help i would appreciate it. if i could get this working, i could make a spec file rpm users could use, that would eliminate this whole problem. but if i can't get it to compile in the first place, i can't make a spec file, and currently there is no spec file. (The spec file tells the os how to use the source/data the requirements, where to install to etc.) i would make one but i have to prove that it can be compiled before i can. if a generous staff person could help make one that would be appreciated. On a side note, has anyone successfully compiled on mandrivia? Just asking. Anyway, any help would be appreciated. thank you for your time.
ok... on that last note.
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03-24-2009, 12:17 PM
get rpm dependencies from http://www.rpmfind.net, then we will do this one by one.
03-25-2009, 10:56 AM
Ok iv'e got all the lib files as for the pkg configs that's another story. but this is the output for the scons when it checks for dep.
Code: scons: Reading SConscript files ... 04-03-2009, 01:48 PM
sorry about the lateness i've been busy. anyway the error is still in the latest svn. although i've heard it could be a bad declaration. (my maintainer was sifting through the source code to find the source of the problem.)
anyway here's the scons output. Code: scons: Reading SConscript files ... 04-06-2009, 08:19 AM
Sounds like you either haven't compiled your wxWidgets libraries, or you compiled them to the wrong place. Try installing wxwidgets-dev again, and make sure you've got the latest version.
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