I'm using Ubuntu (Gutsy): I installed libglib (per directions):
============================================== [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/fprint/libfprint-0.0.6# apt-get install libglib-dev <<output from terminal>> Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Note, selecting libglib1.2-dev instead of libglib-dev The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: libboost-regex1.34.1 libalps-heap1 libboost-thread-dev libicu36 libboost-date-time-dev libboost-program-options1.34.1 libboost-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-thread1.34.1 libicu36-dev libboost-serialization1.34.1 libboost-date-time1.34.1 libboost-serialization-dev libboost-signals-dev libboost-signals1.34.1 libboost-regex-dev libexpat1-dev libboost-filesystem1.34.1 libalps-light1-dev libboost-program-options-dev libalps-light1 Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them. The following extra packages will be installed: libglib1.2 libglib1.2-dev The following NEW packages will be installed: libglib1.2 libglib1.2-dev 0 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 299kB of archives. After unpacking 860kB of additional disk space will be used. Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y Get:1 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/universe libglib1.2 1.2.10-17build1 [123kB] Get:2 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/universe libglib1.2-dev 1.2.10-17build1 [177kB] Fetched 299kB in 1s (182kB/s) Selecting previously deselected package libglib1.2. (Reading database ... 28938 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking libglib1.2 (from .../libglib1.2_1.2.10-17build1_i386.deb) ... Selecting previously deselected package libglib1.2-dev. Unpacking libglib1.2-dev (from .../libglib1.2-dev_1.2.10-17build1_i386.deb) ... Setting up libglib1.2 (1.2.10-17build1) ... Setting up libglib1.2-dev (1.2.10-17build1) ... Processing triggers for libc6 ... ldconfig deferred processing now taking place =================================================== libglib appears to have installed correctly But when I try to configure libfprint: =================================================== [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/fprint/libfprint-0.0.6# ./configure --prefix=/usr <<output from terminal>> checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... no checking for mawk... mawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking for gcc... gcc checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out checking whether the C compiler works... yes checking whether we are cross compiling... no checking for suffix of executables... checking for suffix of object files... o checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... none needed checking for style of include used by make... GNU checking dependency style of gcc... gcc3 checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking for a sed that does not truncate output... /bin/sed checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /bin/grep checking for egrep... /bin/grep -E checking for ld used by gcc... /usr/bin/ld checking if the linker (/usr/bin/ld) is GNU ld... yes checking for /usr/bin/ld option to reload object files... -r checking for BSD-compatible nm... /usr/bin/nm -B checking whether ln -s works... yes checking how to recognize dependent libraries... pass_all checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E checking for ANSI C header files... yes checking for sys/types.h... yes checking for sys/stat.h... yes checking for stdlib.h... yes checking for string.h... yes checking for memory.h... yes checking for strings.h... yes checking for inttypes.h... yes checking for stdint.h... yes checking for unistd.h... yes checking dlfcn.h usability... yes checking dlfcn.h presence... yes checking for dlfcn.h... yes checking for g++... g++ checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes checking whether g++ accepts -g... yes checking dependency style of g++... gcc3 checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... g++ -E checking for g77... no checking for xlf... no checking for f77... no checking for frt... no checking for pgf77... no checking for cf77... no checking for fort77... no checking for fl32... no checking for af77... no checking for xlf90... no checking for f90... no checking for pgf90... no checking for pghpf... no checking for epcf90... no checking for gfortran... no checking for g95... no checking for xlf95... no checking for f95... no checking for fort... no checking for ifort... no checking for ifc... no checking for efc... no checking for pgf95... no checking for lf95... no checking for ftn... no checking whether we are using the GNU Fortran 77 compiler... no checking whether accepts -g... no checking the maximum length of command line arguments... 98304 checking command to parse /usr/bin/nm -B output from gcc object... ok checking for objdir... .libs checking for ar... ar checking for ranlib... ranlib checking for strip... strip checking for correct ltmain.sh version... yes checking if gcc supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions... no checking for gcc option to produce PIC... -fPIC checking if gcc PIC flag -fPIC works... yes checking if gcc static flag -static works... yes checking if gcc supports -c -o file.o... yes checking whether the gcc linker (/usr/bin/ld) supports shared libraries... yes checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked in... no checking dynamic linker characteristics... GNU/Linux ld.so checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... immediate checking whether stripping libraries is possible... yes checking if libtool supports shared libraries... yes checking whether to build shared libraries... yes checking whether to build static libraries... yes configure: creating libtool appending configuration tag "CXX" to libtool checking for ld used by g++... /usr/bin/ld checking if the linker (/usr/bin/ld) is GNU ld... yes checking whether the g++ linker (/usr/bin/ld) supports shared libraries... yes checking for g++ option to produce PIC... -fPIC checking if g++ PIC flag -fPIC works... yes checking if g++ static flag -static works... yes checking if g++ supports -c -o file.o... yes checking whether the g++ linker (/usr/bin/ld) supports shared libraries... yes checking dynamic linker characteristics... GNU/Linux ld.so (cached) (cached) checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... immediate appending configuration tag "F77" to libtool checking for inline... inline checking whether gcc and cc understand -c and -o together... yes checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes checking for LIBUSB... yes checking for CRYPTO... yes checking for GLIB... configure: error: Package requirements ("glib-2.0") were not met: No package 'glib-2.0' found Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you installed software in a non-standard prefix. Alternatively, you may set the environment variables GLIB_CFLAGS and GLIB_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config. See the pkg-config man page for more details. ====================================================== The following shared objects exist in the /usr/lib directory. libglib-1.2.so.0 libglib-1.2.so.0.0.10 libglib-2.0.so.0 libglib-2.0.so.0.1400.1 libglib.a libglib.la libglibmm-2.4.so.1 libglibmm-2.4.so.1.0.24 libglibmm_generate_extra_defs-2.4.so.1 libglibmm_generate_extra_defs-2.4.so.1.0.24 libglib.so ========================================================== I can find no information on this on the Internet. What am I doing wrong? _______________________________________________ fprint mailing list [email protected] http://lists.reactivated.net/mailman/listinfo/fprint
