On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 09:41:30AM -0400, Joel J. Adamson wrote: > Michal Jaegermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > I have no idea how Slackware is splitting its packages but > > usually things like 'libglade-xgettext' belong to a "devel" part > > together with headers and development libraries and you need > > those anyway if you want to use '--with-libglade'. > > And if I don't? Will it still build?
Not sure if I understand the question. "If I am missing pieces required to build something will it still buld?" It looks to me like something self-answering. OTOH why do you insist on configuring in optional utilities for which you do not have means? What prevents you from configuring '--disable-themer'? > Where does the libglade-xgettext command come from? As I wrote above I cannot tell you about organizational details of Slackware. If a distribution is using yum then you can type 'yum install /usr/bin/libglade-xgettext' and it will get installed if it is available. It happens to be a part of 'libglade-devel' package on Fedora. > Andrea hinted that > libglade-xgettext was from an old configuration of libglade and that > this doesn't need to happen. The current one is really libglade2; which seriously differs from an old libglade and in particular does not provide libglade-xgettext. That would make themer, even if you would succeed building one, likely not that useful. Personally I was not trying to build themer for a long time but if you have to have it then you need libglade-xgettext and possibly other pieces too. Michal
