There is at least two ways to install gnome under slackware, dropline
gnome (http://www.droplinegnome.net/) and freerock gnome
(http://gsb.freerock.org/) freerock is easier to work with if you just
want to install packages for parts of gnome, dropline is easier to
install the whole thing.
Personally I recommend freerock since it replaces very few of
slackware's own packages (while dropline swaps out massive chunks and
can mess up all your other dependency handling).

BUT you don't need gnome at all.

All you need is gtk1.2 and gdk_pixbuf, if you really cannot find a
package, they are both very easy to build from source.
I found those with a simple search in the package browser. But there
wasn't apparently a version for slackware 12 (the slackware 11 version
will work find though)
http://packages.slackware.it/package.php?q=11.0/gdk-pixbuf-0.22.0-i486-1
And gtk12 (which DID have a slackware 12 version):
http://packages.slackware.it/package.php?q=12.0/gtk+-1.2.10-i486-4

Ciao
A.J.

On 7/17/07, Mattias Gaertner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:http://www.droplinegnome.net/
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 18:50:03 +0700
"Gandi Wibowo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Did lazarus need GNOME?

GNOME is the desktop environment, providing all the tools a user needs
for everyday work.
Lazarus does not need GNOME. It can run under KDE and other window
managers/desktops as well.
But the gtk1 version of lazarus needs the gdk_pixbuf library, which
AFAIK uses some of the base libs of the GNOME project.
So depending on your distro you might need parts of GNOME.


> There no GNOME in Slackware... So i can't
> install The gdk-pixbuff it's always error, i think it's need gnome.h
> and there is no GNOME in Slackware
>
> How can i install the lazarus without GNOME (in Slackware specially)?

I don't know Slackware, but since other users have used lazarus there,
Slackware must support GNOME somehow.

Of course it is also possible to compile lazarus against the newer gtk2
libraries, where pixbuf is integrated without GNOME.
But the gtk2 interface of lazarus is less complete than the older gtk1
interface, so it depends on your needs, if this is sufficient.

Can you install the gtk2 libraries under Slackware?


Mattias

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