On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Takashi Okamoto wrote:
> From: Roberto Franchini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Debianized Eclipse 2.1M5 > Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 15:18:47 +0100 > > I can't install libmotif, since libmotif doesn't exists. On my workstation > > I've got libmotif3 an lesstif2. > > I rebuild on Eclipse with sid. But 2.1M5 didn't work with libmotif3. I > changed to gtk binding and uploaded new packages. OK. Just installed it and found that I had to install libmotif3 as well. Eclipse refuses to start without it because it can't find libXm.so.3. This was on a pretty clean sid chroot environment. [snip] > Thomas: > > But another dependency is more serious: liblucene-java. > > I already uploaded lucene into debian, but it isn't appeared ftp-site > yet. I also place lucene package. Found it. Thanx. Also found a typo in the liblucene-java-doc long description: demonstaration > > Is splitting up the components needing gtk and motif and have the rest > > depend on either of these an option? Something like 'eclipse-common > > depends: eclipse-gtk | eclipse-motif'. > > It may be libswt-java-commmon, libswt-java-gtk, libswt-java-motif. > However it makes build process more complex and current build process > was enough complex(I wrote some script and modified makefile by my > hand). So, I support one bindings in the first. Works ok now. Might be a bit faster than 2.0 but haven't stress-tested it yet. Thanx!!! regards, Thomas -- Being intelligent is not a felony. But most societies evaluate it as at least a misdemeanor. -- Robert Heinlein