Boris Sorochkin wrote:
I am trying to install xlog 1.7 on another ubuntu and get dependency
error: No package 'glib-2.0' found
But in ubuntu i have libglib-2.0
the same thing is about other dependences. I have correct versions of
libraries but with lib in the beginning.
do I have to install glib,cairo, atk, or there is a way to use
libglib libcairo and libat instead?
You need the -devel packages. In this particular case - libglib2.0-dev.
On Debian and Ubuntu, the easy way is:
sudo apt-get build-dep xlog
This will install everything needed to build the version of xlog that
comes with the distribution. This includes the glib, cairo, atk and
gtk devel packages.
If it turns out that xlog now requires a more recent version of a lib
than that supplied with the distribution, you will also have to build
new versions of those libraries. This is doable, but a little harder.
73
LA4RT Jon