Hi John: 
Thanks for the help. look below.
On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 12:40, John Hebert wrote:
> --- Alvaro Zuniga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anyway, gphpedit requires Scintilla2 and something
> > else I do not recall.
> > I would like to compile this application on my
> > computer that does have
> > GNOME2 statically and then run it on the other
> > computer that does not
> > have GNOME2. Is this possible?

I did not make clear, the slack box has GNOME1.2


> I just downloaded the gphpedit source code and ran
> './configure' under CygWin on my WinXP laptop (ok, I'm
> a sick puppy), but it churned along pretty well and
> spit out what I wanted anyway, the libs dependencies:
> 
> checking for pkg-config... no
> *** The pkg-config script could not be found. Make
> sure it is
> *** in your path, or set the PKG_CONFIG environment
> variable
> *** to the full path to pkg-config.
> *** Or see
> http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig to get
> pkg-config.
> configure: error: Library requirements (
>         gtk+-2.0
>         libgnomeui-2.0
>         GtkScintilla-2.0
>         libgtkhtml-2.0
>         ) not met; consider adjusting the
> PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries
> are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find
> them.
> 
> So, you only need to install the above libs to compile
> gphpedit on your Slackware box. Heaven have mercy on
> your soul when you attempt this.
> 
> And from a quick read of 'man gcc', it looks like you
> will have to add "-static" somewhere to a call(s) to
> gcc in your Makefile.


This is what I have done on the Gentoo box with GNOME2 but when I move
the binary to the slack box I get the library error as though it was
compiled with liked libraries. 

        gtk+-2.0
>         libgnomeui-2.0
>         GtkScintilla-2.0
>         libgtkhtml-2.0

I will try installing those later on on the slack box and see if it
works. I am not sure if it will create problems with 1.2 but we will
see. If this libraries install and do not create conflicts I should not
need to compile the package statically.

I really do not wish to buy another laptop! I have a micron gobook that
has those huge batteries that last for about 5 hours plus the 2 hours on
the regular bay. Very nice. I use it strictly for coding so I do not
really need anything fancy. I have been running win98 because I found it
to be the fastest OS for the laptop. However, when running php apps, PWS
times out all the time, apache is good but makes the computer much
slower, mysql takes forever. Under slackware everything works close to
my 2.4GHz desktop, not much difference really. I do optimize the
php.ini, my.conf, and apache.conf for a single user purposes. Also, a
couple tricks with hdparm are always very useful, gets one of my
computer from 4mbs sec to 32mbs sec Quite a difference.

thanks

Alvaro Zuniga

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