On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 13:59 +0100, Mårten Svantesson wrote:
> William John Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi Mårten,
> > I like this, very neat. But I can only make it work as a
> > stand alone programme. You say I need Nautilus Extensions Library
> > I am not certain what this is. I have eel2 and eel2-devel installed;
> > is there something else required? Or something to do to enable it in
> > the Nautilus browser?
>
> As I mentioned it was introduced in Gnome 2.10. I use Gentoo and here
> it comes as a part of nautilus. Some distributions have it as a
> separate package called something like libnautilus-extension. For
> example in Debian you seem to need libnautilus-extension-dev (which
> depends on libnautilus-extension1).
>
Hm...OK, well I have not understood something. Fedora Core 4
has nautilus-2.10.0-4 which includes nautilus-devel and
libnautilus-extension.so
In fact, if I look in config.log I see:
configure:22279: checking for libnautilus-extension >= 2.10.0
configure:22283: result: yes
So is there a test I can make to see where the problem lies?
Thanks,
Bill
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