I've done it before by *./configure --prefix=/usr* for gtk-sharp, then '*make install*' used to install it globally. It was easy, but for some reason this doesn't work anymore - if you do this, current versions of f-spot and banshee would crash on startup.
It seems that the correct way is to install gtk-sharp svn to some other location and then use PKG_CONFIG_PATH when configuring f-spot git, e.g. PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/path/to/gtk-sharp-install/lib/pkgconfig/ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/path/to/f-spot-install --disable-scrollkeeper This works, but not the compilation: make still complaints about missing gdk-sharp: ** (/usr/lib/mono/2.0/gmcs.exe:28965): WARNING **: Could not load file or assembly 'gdk-sharp, Version=2.14.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=35e10195dab3c99f' or one of its dependencies. Probably someone with more experience should help us and update instructions on the http://f-spot.org/How_To_Build_from_HEAD Anton 2009/5/9 Bc. Marek Pasičnyk <[email protected]> > Hmm, as likely as nowhere. I thought, that when i install gtk-sharp, > f-spot'll use it. So could you pls help me ? > > Thanks, > Marek > >
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