Yes,ofcourse the basic has to be set up by him. but then in terms of dependencies its not just the gtkspell. Its all of these.
Requires: gtk2 >= 2.0.0, mozilla-nss, gtkspell, audiofile, libao BuildRequires: libao-devel, gtk2-devel, gtkspell-devel, libtool, audiofile-devel, pkgconfig, mozil la-nss-devel
Regards, Animesh.
--- Dilip M dilipm@s7solutions.com wrote:
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 04:37:17 -0700 (PDT), Animesh Singh an2rhyme@yahoo.com wrote:
Download gaim-0.76-0.src.rpm from given url.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=235
install the rpm.
rpm -ivh gaim-0.76-0.src.rpm
Go to following directory.
cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS
build the rpm package for ur specific enviornment.
rpmbuild -ba gaim.spec
Once the RPM is ready , u can install it.
rpm -ivh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/gaim-0.76-0.i386.rpm
I don't think this will work without the libs that that showed the dependencies !!
$rpmbuild -ba gaim.spec Will say the same !!
--- Amit Upadhyay upadhyay@me.iitb.ac.in wrote:
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Dilip M wrote:
~ > Compiling from source is not that bad option either. ~ ~ Do the src comes with those libs ? Sorry i have
no
idea :)
Prolly not, but then GNUs ./configure etc are
quite
intelligent tools. It will first try to compile gaim without the
support
of aspell for example and only if Gaim author had decided they cant
allow
that, it will suggest the libraries to be installed. As against RPM
which
is much more strict, and the users system must match with that of who created them. In a few cases I have found snipping the section that searched for something from ./configure or "touch /usr/lib/libxyz.so" useful, which RPM may not allow.
-- Amit Upadhyay
-- Sorry for my engalish....it not my mother tongue ;)
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