Hello,

On 1/17/2006 4:52 PM, John Gardner wrote:
Wolfgang Denk wrote:

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:

I am trying to install Bacula on Fedora Core 4 from source rather than RPM.


Works fine here.

--enable-gnome switch to ./configure it fails at the configure stage with the error: "Unable to find Gnome 2 installation".

Obviously, it does have Gnome on the server, Does anyone know of a workaround? I'd like to use the Gnome client if possible.


Make sure that the "devel" RPM's are  installed;  I  think  you  need
especially libgnome-devel - try "yum install libgnome-devel".

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk


Wolfgang

I installed libgnome-devel via yum and everything went well, but I still get the "Unable to find Gnome 2 installation" error... would it be easier to install bacula using the RPMS?

that would be one solution.

I *think* I remember that, for gnome development to work, some environment variables have to be set. AFAIR, there usually is a script installed somewhere in the system that does just that. Unfortunately, my last tries with gnome development (or rather compiling... don't even know any mor what it was I tried to compile...) were quite a long time ago.

Anyway, you might try looking into the (hopefully) installed manual for gnome-devel, or try something like entering 'gnome[tab][tab]' and see what the output reveals.

Arno

John




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