So I download and extract the following into my /tmp directory ... What next please? Could someone kindly write me a step by step guide? Thanks. On Nov 17, 2015 12:05 PM, "Richard Frith-Macdonald" < [email protected]> wrote:
> > > On 17 Nov 2015, at 10:59, Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > Adam S wrote: > >> > >> Please help! Richard has advised me to check with you. :) > >> > >> So I have built GNUStep on both Raspbian (Raspberry Pi2) and Lubuntu > (Banana Pi) and get the same three errors each time. > >> > >> 1. gnutls-dev won't install from command line (apt-get etc), package > can't be found? > >> > > > > I will check the setup on my Pi. Please note that TLS is not a strict > dependency, you can do without and then check and work with all > applications and sort it out later on. > > That is more a question you should ask the respective OS you are trying > to install more than here on this mailing list. > > TLS is fairly important though (needed for HTTPS in NSURL).. > > To configure gnustep-base without it, it’s smething like —disable-gnutls > > It seems strange that your Raspbian and Lubuntu both have problems, when I > installed on two different versions of Raspbian without difficulty. > > It may be a packaging issue on those distributions, or it may be that you > are using old versions suppose. > You could try ‘sudo apt-get update’ to tell the packaging system to update > and then perhaps ‘sudo apt-get upgrade’ to upgrade everything to the > latest version > Actually, I’m not normally a debian/raspbian used, so not completely sure > about that; probably the best place ot ask is on a raspbian forum. > > I have built gnutls from source before now, and while slow, it’s very easy > apart from the usual hell of building/installing dependencies first. > For convenience, its much better to use the standard system packages if > you possibly can.
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