On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 09:01 +0000, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 21:24:53 -0500, Ian Chapman wrote: > > > I have looked into glib a bit and > > http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Programming/Libraries/GLib2-2653.shtml > > has a number of different versions of glib. It looks to be a basic > > building block. This seems to be missing from the Ubuntu pack manager. > > The corresponding package are called libglib2.0.*. The runtime version of > this lib is very likely already installed on your box. If you want to > build geda from source you need the development versions of various > packages too. In this case libglib2.0-dev > > > > Is this what I need or does ubuntu have it with a different name. gtk > > has a slightly modified name "gtk2-engines v 1.2.12 obuntu" > ^^^^^^^^^^^^ > This is just the package of the theme engines which provide eye candy. > Look for libgtk2.0* to check which version of gtk you have installed. > Most likely it is 2.12 or 2.14. Again, you need the development packages > if you want to build geda from source. > > > > I also re-installed ubuntu gEDA and the apps/edu/gschem start_up tab > > returned but it would not run so I disinstalled it. > > You are pretty fast with disinstall. Did you try to start gschem on the > command line? Was there any message on the command line when it failed to > start? How about pcb? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gschem gschem: error while loading shared libraries: libgeda.so.31: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory The package manager says libgeda29 is loaded libgeda-dev also. PCB is a different package and it came up and loaded my last layout okay. > > > > I guess that I have snagged something. > > You may need to adjust your administrative skills to linux and get rid of > the windows way of install/remove/reinstall/reboot routine. I'm working on them. Thanks for all the pointers Ian. > > ---<(kaimartin)>---
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