Hello,
I am stuck up again. Below are the details of the steps that I am following
and the error that I am getting in syncevolution beta 2 release.
I am using libsynthesis_3.2.0.27 and syncevolution-0-9-beta2 version.
If I configure, make and install libsynthesis first and then run the configure
script of syncevolution, it shows error: " checking for "synthesis"... Package
synthesis was not found in the pkg-config search path. Perhaps you should add
the directory containing `synthesis.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment
variable No package 'synthesis' found
configure: error: Library requirements ("synthesis") not met; consider
adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a
nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them."
Installation of synthesis does not form any .pc file.
In case I use the --with-synthesis-src option when configuring syncevolution
rather than compiling synthesis separately, it shows an error on compiling:
"In function `sysync::UI_Disconnect(sysync::SDK_InterfaceType*, void*)':
/home/icf/shefali/libsynthesis/libsynthesis_3.2.0.27/src/sysync_SDK/Sources/UI_util.cpp:188:
undefined reference to `SySync_DisconnectEngine'"
SySync_DisconnectEngine is although present in synthesis-linker.map
Please help.
Rgds,
Shefali
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Ohly [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 11:50 AM
To: Shefali Dutta
Cc: Lukas Zeller; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [os-libsynthesis] [os-libsythesis] How to runasampleapplication
On Mon, 2009-06-29 at 04:48 -0700, Shefali Dutta wrote:
> I have now downloaded the beta 2 release and trying to bring it up.
> Configure script displayed error for libsoup which was not needed for
> the previous release that I was using.
Which error? Do you have libcurl and its development files installed?
That's the fallback if libsoup is not found. I'm not aware of changes in
that regard since the first beta.
> Libsoup is showing error for glib version mismatch although I already
> have glib 2.15.3 installed.
What error?
> Is there some package so that I get all the dependencies also?
Sorry, no. When compiling from source it's normal that one has to
install the required development files manually, because kind of by
definition, "source" is not packaged ;-}
Regarding your other mail about libsynthesis not found, I don't know
where that comes from. It should compile the included libsynthesis
directly, or if you used --with-synthesis-src=<path to your git clone>
that one.
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