On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 9:41 AM, David C. Rankin
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Guys,
>
>        Since nobody from the openSuSE world has built 8.4 for openSuSE 11.0, 
> I decided
> to give it a go myself. I have the list of dependencies from the site:
>
> build-essential libxcomposite-dev libpng12-dev libsm-dev libxrandr-dev
> libxdamage-dev libxinerama-dev libstartup-notification0-dev libgconf2-dev
> libgl1-mesa-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libmetacity-dev librsvg2-dev libdbus-1-dev
> libdbus-glib-1-dev libgnome-desktop-dev libgnome-window-settings-dev gitweb 
> curl
> autoconf automake automake1.9 libtool intltool libxslt1-dev xsltproc 
> libwnck-dev
> python-dev python-pyrex
>
>        However, the difficulty is finding any packages in 11.0 that contain 
> the
> required dependencies. Meaning, I can't find a 1:1 match between the
> files/packages listed above and those in the suse repositories (including 
> build
> service). Out of the list above, I can't find:
>
> build-essential
> libxcomposite-dev
> libpng12-dev
> libxdamage-dev
> librsvg2-dev
>
>
>        In opensuse I can find /usr/lib64/libgconf-2.so (and .2 .4 .4.1.5) 
> from the
> gconf2-devel-2.22.0-28.1 package which I guess will work, but I'm not sure. 
> The
> same applies to the libdbus packages.
>
>        I have all the mesa and metacity packages. So I have confidence in 
> those.
>
>        Does anyone have any suggestions or tips on finding the right packages 
> in
> openSuSE 11.0? I seems like it should be such a simple thing. I can build 8.4
> for Arch Linux all day long, but opensuse is proving to be a real pain. What 
> say
> the gurus?
>
> P.S. J., Sam, et. al, if somebody already has the packages built for 11.0, I
> would be happy just to grab the rpm :p
>
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I haven't used openSUSE in a while now (I switched to Fedora about a
year ago). Is it possible to use their package managed to
automatically install build-dependencies for a particular package?
[think sudo apt-get build-dep compiz]

Regards,

Sam



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