Folks, I have this perverse desire to install software from source files whenever possible. Thus, I've tried to install the latest version of evolution on my SuSE 10.0 laptop. Unfortunately, when I configure, the routine stalls and tells me camel-provider 1.2 isn't installed. It is, so I use export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/~ to point the configure script to the right directory for the lib file. I run the configure script again, and this time it stalls, saying I don't have gnome-icon-theme -- which I do. So I point the configure script to that, and it stalls again on camel-provider. Which leads me to conclude I can point to only one altered config path for each time I run the configure script. Is there some way around this? I've never run into this before -- usually, I've only come up with one "you don't have this software" message. So it's been easy to deal with.
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