oh I see that I didn't read Ross's email very closely, especially the last 
line. pardon the noise, will try again.

On Dec 4, 2011, at 2:03 PM, mh wrote:

> I update e17 regularly, as well as sid, so I think everything is current. 
> Just tried again, same error about libglib-2.0.la. Is there a list of the 
> dependencies for elementary somewhere, or are these listed somewhere like the 
> Makefile in the elementary source directory, that I can check to make sure 
> I'm getting everything? 
> 
> thanks.
> 
> 
> On Dec 3, 2011, at 4:59 PM, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
> 
>> On Sat, 2011-12-03 at 10:56 -0500, mh wrote:
>>> Any other Debian (sid) users having problems building the latest 
>>> Elementary? I'm getting getting the following error:
>>> 
>>> /bin/sed: can't read /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.la: No such file or directory
>>> libtool: link: `/usr/lib/libglib-2.0.la' is not a valid libtool archive
>>> make[3]: *** [elementary_testql.la] Error 1
>>> 
>>> I've tried reinstalling libglib-2.0-0 and libglib2.0-dev without success. I 
>>> understand that Debian has been removing .la files, but I've been able to 
>>> build elementary in the past, and it is currently installed (though not at 
>>> the latest revision).
>> 
>> A while ago, Debian shuffled some files around for multiarch.  You have
>> EFL components installed which were built against those older locations.
>> 
>> To fix it, you'll need to rebuild all of the EFL components which are
>> dependencies of elementary and link with libglib.  Look especially for
>> components that you may have built once a while back to play with and
>> don't keep up to date.  You can track down the components by looking
>> through your $PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig for '/usr/lib/libglib-2.0.la'.
>> 
>> Ross
>> 
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