GKrellm 0.9.5 works fine on my machine. I used the tarball and nothing went
wrong.
Richard
On Thu, 09 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> Has anyone gotten GKrellm to work under Mandrake 7.0?
>
> If I attempt to use the tarball of gkrellm, 'make' stops with this
> output:
>
> gcc -Wall -O2 `gtk-config --cflags` `imlib-config --cflags-gdk` -c main.c -o
>main.o
> gcc -Wall -O2 `gtk-config --cflags` `imlib-config --cflags-gdk` -c apm.c -o
>apm.o
> gcc -Wall -O2 `gtk-config --cflags` `imlib-config --cflags-gdk` -c clock.c -o
>clock.o
> gcc -Wall -O2 `gtk-config --cflags` `imlib-config --cflags-gdk` -c cpu.c -o
>cpu.o
> gcc -Wall -O2 `gtk-config --cflags` `imlib-config --cflags-gdk` -c disk.c -o
>disk.o
> gcc -Wall -O2 `gtk-config --cflags` `imlib-config --cflags-gdk` -c fs.c -o fs.o
> gcc -Wall -O2 `gtk-config --cflags` `imlib-config --cflags-gdk` -c hostname.c
>-o hostname.o o
> gcc -Wall -O2 `gtk-config --cflags` `imlib-config --cflags-gdk` -c inet.c -o
>inet.o
> gcc -Wall -O2 `gtk-config --cflags` `imlib-config --cflags-gdk` -c mail.c -o
>mail.o
> gcc -Wall -O2 `gtk-config --cflags` `imlib-config --cflags-gdk` -c meminfo.c -o
>meminfo.o
> gcc -Wall -O2 `gtk-config --cflags` `imlib-config --cflags-gdk` -c net.c -o
>net.o
> net.c:227: macro `glibtop_get_netload' used with only 2 args
> net.c:267: macro `glibtop_get_netload' used with only 2 args
> net.c:445: macro `glibtop_get_ppp' used with only 2 args
> make: *** [net.o] Error 1
>
> These macros are apparently internal to the gkrellm install, since I
> can't find them anywhere on my system (locate or manual plundering).
> ---
> Then, if I attempt to install the RPM (trying -U or -i), I get this
> output upon its failure:
>
> error: failed dependencies:
> libgtop.so.1 is needed by gkrellm-0.9.3-1
> libgtop_common.so.1 is needed by gkrellm-0.9.3-1
> libgtop_sysdeps.so.1 is needed by gkrellm-0.9.3-1
>
> --
> Obvious answer: get the files it says it needs for the RPM install,
> right? I searched RPMFind.net and I got the package libgtop1.0.7,
> since it was the newest one that had the .so.1 files. That won't work,
> since it conflicts with the newer libgtop1.1.5 that Mandrake has
> installed. So, what do I do? Can I assume that the files libgtop.so
> and libgtop_common.so and libgtop_sysdeps.so can be symlinked as so.1
> and it will work? Or, will this cause other problems for me?
>
> Any advice on this would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
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