build-dep probably installs it, or you already had it installed for
something else. I doubt build-essential includes gnome stuff.
The command
# apt-cache showsrc package
should show the packages that would be installed by apt-get build-dep.*
*
Mark
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 6:49 AM, John Thornton <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wonder how/why libgnoneprint gets installed? I didn't install it.
> Is it part of the LiveCD or does one of these install it?
>
> sudo apt-get build-dep emc2
> sudo apt-get install build-essential autoconf
>
> John
>
> Chris Morley wrote:
> > CL require (opyionally) libgnoneprint according to the make file.
> > If thats missing Classicladder would remove the buttons.
> > Chris M
>
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