On 20.02.2013 13:13, I wrote:

> Currently *I try* to get my copy of a gobject-introspection
> source-package as the one provided on my system is not accepted by the
> pygobject configure-script.

but gobject-introspection 1.31.22 does not compile.

/usr/include/glib-2.0/gio/gpollableoutputstream.h:92: Fatal: Gio: can't
find parameter size referenced by parameter buffer of
'pollable_output_stream_write_nonblocking'
/usr/include/glib-2.0/gio/gpollableoutputstream.h:92: Fatal: Gio: can't
find parameter size referenced by parameter buffer of
'pollable_output_stream_write_nonblocking'

meaning, that I cannot compile pygobject nor gnummeric.

That's it for the time.

Cheerio,

Michael.

> 
> I cannot yet report success, but will in one of my following messages.
> My Internet-connection is currently very slow.
> 
> *However, Suggestion*:
> If you want to keep the compilation of plugin-loaders an option to the
> Gnummeric configure-script, either let the configure-script bail out in
> case of a missing library or (better) exclude the plugin-loader from
> being configured by default, i.e. change the option to
>  --with-python        *Do* build the Python plugin loader
> 
> Because the current solution "Do everything and do not fail if it ...
> well... fails" isn't really ergonomic to the blind moles like me. ;-)
> 
> Thanks anyway,
> 
> Michael.
> 
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jean
>>
>> Le mardi 19 février 2013 à 09:30 +0100, bat.gu...@don.blech.e4ward.com a
>> écrit :
>>> I am sorry,
>>>
>>> my previous messages had accidentally been addressed directly to Morten.
>>> That had not been my intention. I resume, that the source-package 1.12
>>> appears to contain the python-loader source-code, but there is nothing
>>> found in the plugins-directory, after compilation/installation.
>>>
>>> A corrected version of my last attempt to clarify:
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------
>>> I have looked at the source-package that I used to compile
>>> Gnumeric 1.12, and the python-loader source-code is included in the
>>> plugins-directory.
>>>
>>> However.
>>>
>>> In the options to "configure" I read
>>> --without-python        Do not build the Python plugin loader
>>>
>>> But as I *want* the python-loader, I *did not use* this option but the
>>> python-loader is definitely not present in the current plugin-directory
>>> for Gnumeric 1.12 (after installation):
>>> -----------------------------
>>> michael@drusus:/usr/local/lib/gnumeric/1.12.0/plugins$ ls
>>> applix                 fn-complex      fn-erlang       fn-lookup     
>>> fn-stat    lotus
>>> openoffice          sylk
>>> dif            fn-database     fn-financial    fn-math       fn-string  
>>> lpsolve
>>> plan_perfect        uihello
>>> excel                  fn-date         fn-hebrew-date  fn-numtheory  fn-tsa 
>>>     mps
>>>    qpro             xbase
>>> excelplugins           fn-derivatives  fn-info         fn-r          glpk   
>>>     nlsolve
>>> sample_datasource
>>> fn-christian-date  fn-eng      fn-logical      fn-random     html       
>>> oleo     sc
>>> -----------------------------
>>>
>>> Cheerio,
>>>
>>> Michael.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Morten
>>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
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