Hi David, the error message is correct. You need a newer version of libgit2 and libgit2-glib. We suggest you to use jhbuild. https://wiki.gnome.org/HowDoI/Jhbuild
you would do: jhbuild build libgit2-glib Cheers. On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 10:43 AM, David Rabel <david.ra...@noresoft.com> wrote: > Hi together, > > > I'm working as a software developer and using gitg a lot. But at least > the version I am using (0.2.7) could need some improvement. Because I > have some spare time in the next weeks, I wanted to check out the latest > version from the git repository, see what is better and what is still to > do and then commit a line or two to the source code. ;) > > But that's harder than I would have thought. I tried to build from > source as explained here [1]. After some minor issues with libgit2 and > libgit2-glib (which kept me busy for some hours), I know seem to have a > problem with the libgit2-glib-1.0 version. > > As said in [1], I checked out tag v0.22.2 . When running ./autogen.sh in > the gitg source directory, I get the following: > > "... > Requested 'libgit2-glib-2.0 >= 0.23.5' but version of libgit2-glib is > 0.0.22 > ..." > > I have 2 questions: > 1) Is the version 0.0.22 a misstake, or does this mean 0.22.x ? > 2) The newest tag in the libgit2-glib git repo is v0.23.4 . How can I > then install 0.23.5? > > I hope you can help me. > > Kind regards, > David > > > > [1] https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gitg > _______________________________________________ > gitg-list mailing list > gitg-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gitg-list > -- Ignacio Casal Quinteiro
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