Re: glimmer compile error
dman saw fit to inform me that:
>On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 11:17:09PM +0000, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
>| Hi,
>|
>| I am trying to compile glimmer. However ./configure gives me the following
>| error :
>|
>| ---------------- <SNIP> -----------------------------------------------
>| checking for GnomePrint libraries >= 0.25... configure: error: You need at
>| least GNOME print 0.25 for this version of glimmer
>| rajesh@debian:~/tmp/compile/glimmer-1.1.9-1$
>| ---------------- <SNIP> -----------------------------------------------
>|
>the latest release tarball from ftp.gnome.org. The alternative might
>be to try and disable printing support in glimmer.
Thanks for all the replies. However there is no option in glimmer
./configure to disable printing support :-)
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Usage: configure [options] [host]
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--cache-file=FILE cache test results in FILE
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Rajesh
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