On Feb 18, Dan Nguyen conjectured:
> Your missing some more devel stuff. As you see below your missing
> gnome-config and well without it your program wn't know where to find
> the panel-applet-devel stuff. I'm not sure which rpm they would be
> available in :(
Hmm. I do have the gnome-config stuff. (I remembered to install it. I
was so worried about getting the other libraries that I forgot where I
moved the rpm for gnome-devel and forgot to install it. heh.) But
anyway. There were no other failed dependency errors that I saw.
According to te INSTALL file, I now have everything necessary to get it to
work. (And I mean it this time.) THey are:
REQUIREMENTS:
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* Gtk+, Gdk v1.1.2 or above
* Glib v1.1.3 or above
* X11R5 (or above) and libraries
* Linux kernel 2.0.x or greater
* Perl 5 (for running convertrc.pl script)
* Gnome v0.20 or above (for gnome support)
Maybe I need gnome-core-devel. THat is the only one it wants... (This is
a big pain in my arse, you know? My modem freezes and stalls a lot after
a couple hundred K, and I'm using a 28K dialup. *sigh* Living out of
range for decent DSL and not having any other high-speed options sucks.)
So, why do programs need development libraries sometimes? The reason I
don't usually bother to get devel-libraries is because I'm not a
developer. I'm not a programmer, I don't know any programming languages
(though I'm working on larning my 3rd natural human language). But then I
try to install a new program that needs them. I don't get it.
Explain?
COnni
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