You are right, it is related to the fact that rpm info gives info about the available packages, not just the installed ones. I installed the necessary packages and everything works fine.
Just the ego that is suffering.... 2013/7/23 Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]> > Hi, > > > just a small info more: > > edwin ancaer wrote: > >> Thanks for finding this out. After getting the latest version of gnustep >> base, this problem got solved. >> >> Unfortunately, another one appeared: >> >> /checking for libgnutls-config... no >> >> checking for libgnutls - version >= 1.4.0... no >> *** The libgnutls-config script installed by libgnutls could not be found >> *** If libtgnuls-config was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is >> in >> *** your path. >> no >> >> You do not appear to have usable libgnutls headers/library. >> Building without them will disable SSL/TLS/HTTPS in NSStream, >> NSFileHandle, NSURLHandle and NSURLConnection. >> If you really want to build gnustep-base without TLS support, >> add --disable-tls to the configure arguments. >> configure: error: Missing support for TLS functionality./ >> >> This problem is described in /bug #37709 <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/** >> ?37709 <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?37709>>/: gnutls deprecated >> gnutls-config, but I have recent packages of both gnutls and pkg-config >> installed: >> >> >> Installed Packages >> Name : pkgconfig >> Arch : i686 >> Epoch : 1 >> Version : 0.27 >> Release : 1.fc18 >> >> Name : gnutls-devel >> Arch : i686 >> Version : 2.12.23 >> Release : 2.fc18 >> Size : 1.2 M >> >> Could you help once more to find a solution? >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> I have: > gnutls-3.2.1 GNU Transport Layer Security library > > > which doesn't have gnutls-config, yet gnustep base found my gnutls. So I > tmight not be related(only) to that. > > Riccardo > >
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