Akbar wrote:
Ok, I finally made it out. I think this is the case. First I don't
have gtk2-devel installed, then I try to configure the vim 7 source.
Vim tell me that gui is not supported. I installed gtk2-devel. With
the same folder, I try to configure it again. No luck. Until today
I try
Ok, I finally made it out. I think this is the case. First I don't
have gtk2-devel installed, then I try to configure the vim 7 source.
Vim tell me that gui is not supported. I installed gtk2-devel. With
the same folder, I try to configure it again. No luck. Until today
I try new and fresh
release and
quit SuSE then :)
Akbar wrote:
I have the same problem. Installing Suse 10.1, I always get
--enable-gui argument... no GUI support
I have xorg-x11-devel installed. I have installed libgnome-devel. No
luck. Any idea?
In Ubuntu 6.06, installing vim 7.0 is easy.
On 5/28/06
I have the same problem. Installing vim 7.0 source in Suse 10.1, I always get
--enable-gui argument... no GUI support
I have xorg-x11-devel installed. I have installed libgnome-devel. No
luck. Any idea?
In Ubuntu 6.06, installing vim 7.0 is easy.
On 5/28/06, Bohdan Ganický [EMAIL PROTECTED
Akbar wrote:
I have the same problem. Installing vim 7.0 source in Suse 10.1, I
always get
--enable-gui argument... no GUI support
I have xorg-x11-devel installed. I have installed libgnome-devel. No
luck. Any idea?
I suspect that you do the following after unpacking the vim 7.0 source
Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
Akbar wrote:
I have the same problem. Installing vim 7.0 source in Suse 10.1, I
always get
--enable-gui argument... no GUI support
I have xorg-x11-devel installed. I have installed libgnome-devel. No
luck. Any idea?
I suspect that you do the following after
Hi,
I've just switched to SuSE 10.1 (and Gnome) recently and one of the
first things I wanted to do was to compile Vim 7.0.
But! While configuring, I always get the same line about GUI:
--enable-gui argument... no GUI support
...no matter what arguments I use. Until now I've tried:
./configure
argument... no GUI support
...no matter what arguments I use. Until now I've tried:
./configure
./configure --enable-gui=gnome2
./configure --enable-gui=gtk2
./configure --enable-gui=gtk
I have GTK and GTK2 installed. Do I miss something? Anything else
needed to configure with GUI
configuring, I always get the same line about GUI:
--enable-gui argument... no GUI support
...no matter what arguments I use. Until now I've tried:
./configure
./configure --enable-gui=gnome2
./configure --enable-gui=gtk2
./configure --enable-gui=gtk
I have GTK and GTK2 installed