Rather than spend a lot of time loading a new version of Linux, why don't you 
simplify your build/install.  Having wx-console and the gnome-console working 
are not absolutely essential for getting Bacula up and running, so it seems 
to me wise to remove the build of wx-console and gnome-console.  Once you've 
figured out how Bacula works, then you could over time added these features.

As Arno, I think, pointed out, the kludges you are doing to get things like 
the gnome-console to build will in the end cost you a lot of pain and agony.


On Friday 17 June 2005 01:44, Richard White wrote:
> Well, I guess I've got most everything except wxWidgets now. I have
> downloaded wxWidgets and discovered some dependencies, notably GTK+. So I
> downloaded that and discovered a number of dependencies. Fortunately, they
> are well-documented on the Web, so I downloaded the following:
>
> atk-1.9.0
> gtk+-2.6.8
> glib-2.6.5
> jpeg-6b
> libpng-1.2.8
> pango-1.8.1
> pkgconfig-0.15.0
> tiff-v3.6.1
>
> and, finally, of course, wxGTK-2.6.1
>
> I got them all installed except the gtk+ package (and, of couse, wxGTK,
> which requires it). When I run ./configure, it runs a long time, doing many
> things, then finishes with this error:
>
>   checking for glib-2.0 >= 2.6.0   atk >= 1.0.1   pango >= 1.8.0...
> Requested 'glib-2.0 >= 2.6.0' but version of GLib is 2.2.3
>
>   configure: error: Library requirements (glib-2.0 >= 2.6.0   atk >= 1.0.1 
>  pango >= 1.8.0) not met; consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH
> environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so
> pkg-config can find them.
>
> This puzzles me. It appears that my glib version (2.2.3) is within the
> required limits of 2.0 through 2.6.0, yet I get an error. Moreover, the
> version I downloaded and installed is version 2.6.5, which is even more
> recent. Using YaST, I discovered that, of course, I had already installed
> glib version 2.2.3 from my SuSE distribution. I made to remove that
> version, but got a stern warning from YaST that it was necessary to the
> functioning of Linux.
>
> I realize that these problems are likely trivial to one who has spent as
> much time with *nix as I have with NetWare, since it is just a matter of
> editing the proper files, but it has become a major headache for me. I am
> beginning to consider installing Red Hat on this box, since it appears to
> me that most, if not all, of these problems will at least diminish under
> that OS.
>
> Tks n rgds,
> Richard White CNE6
> Network Engineer
> Mason County, Washington
> 360-427-5501
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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