At 11:44 PM 11/16/2003, Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
Didier Casse wrote:
Use the rpms. I remember that the building process wasn't so successful
too. But when I use the rpm with a --nodeps option, it went in~

On Gentoo ?? No thanks... I might download 'em and try "rpm2tgz" though.

Hall, why don't you ask Mike Frysinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>? He's frequently on the e-devel mailing list and he's a gentoo guy, plus he's helpful. He would know better how to install Evidence on Gentoo.

I compiled latest cvs checkouts of entrance and evidence from source on Gentoo yesterday. It went fine. Make sure you compile the dependencies in the right order as on E homepage and with optional configure parameters...

Which dependencies did you also install ?? I know that evidence can use LOTS of add'l packages, but doesn't require them. I tried to go with the bare minimum of what it requires and couldn't get it to compile. Looking again, the sourceforge download page does list evas2 under the "required" section. I tried to leave support for it out though with the configure flag '--disable-canvas-evas2', as mentioned already.


This page, http://evidence.sourceforge.net/building.html, says "When going for eyecandy, you'll need evas, imlib2, and freetype2". Is that inaccurate ?? I configured it initially WITHOUT evas2 flags as that says you do NOT need evas2. When it compiled, I tried to quiet it with the flag. :-)

I'm willing to build evas2 and try again. I just don't want to have to build ecore, edb, eet, and so on (the optional libraries).

Hall



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