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Re: gEDA-user: Questions on downloading and installing gnucap and gwave



I tried to install gwave and got the error listed in the previous
post.  Now I need to install gtk+ 1.0.1 or later.  The package manager
shows I have gtk+ - 1:1-2-10-57-fc7-i386.  Is this the same?  If so,
why is it not recognized?  Did the naming convention change?  When
searching for software, is there a general location?

On Nov 22, 2007 5:50 PM, Robert Butts <r.butts2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm down to installing gwave.  I am getting the following after doing
> a ./configure:
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> checking for GTK - version >= 1.0.1... no
> *** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
> *** If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
> *** your path, or set the GTK_CONFIG environment variable to the
> *** full path to gtk-config.
> configure: error: Can not find GTK+ 1.0.1 or later on this system
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I checked my package manger and found the following:
>
> gtk+ - 1:1-2-10-57-fc7-i386
> gtk+-devel - 1:1-2-10-57-fc7-i386
> gtk+extra - 2.1.1-5.fc7-i386
> gtk+extra-devel - 2.1.1-5.fc7-i386
>
> And a whole slew of gtk's.  As I was looking to see what gtks I have I
> noticed gtkwave - 3.0.28
>
> What do I need to do now?
>
>
> On Nov 20, 2007 2:30 PM, Peter Clifton <pcjc2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 14:12 -0500, Robert Butts wrote:
> > > This is getting comical.  Here's the results-de-jour:
> > >
> > > [root@localhost ~]# yum install g++
> > > Setting up Install Process
> > > Parsing package install arguments
> > > No package g++ available.
> > > Nothing to do
> > > [root@localhost ~]#
> > >
> > > I have seven flavors of gcc: gcc, gcc-c++, gcc-gfortran, gcc-gnat,
> > > gcc-java, gcc-objc and gcc-objc++.  Would installing gcc and gcc-c++
> > > be fine?
> >
> > gcc is the C compiler,
> > gcc-c++ is the C++ compiler
> >
> > Yes, this should be what you want, but try pulling in some commonly
> > needed development tools and prerequisites with this command:
> >
> > yum install build-essentials
> >
> > When you build, and find it can't find certain libraries etc.., it
> > probably means you need to install the "-dev" or "-devel" versions of
> > those library packages.
> >
> > PS..
> >
> > gcc-gfortran is the Fortran compiler
> > gcc-gnat is the Ada compiler
> > gcc-java is the Java compiler
> > gcc-objc is the Objective C compiler
> > gcc-objc++ is the Objective C++ compiler
> >
> > None of those languages are used in the gEDA suite (as far as I know).
> >
> > Best wishes,
> >
> > --
> > Peter Clifton
> >
> > Electrical Engineering Division,
> > Engineering Department,
> > University of Cambridge,
> > 9, JJ Thomson Avenue,
> > Cambridge
> > CB3 0FA
> >
> > Tel: +44 (0)7729 980173 - (No signal in the lab!)
> >
> >
> >
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