On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 22:49:03 +0000, bob wrote: > I ran `autogen.sh --with-gnutls' still no cigar. I get a pagefull of > gnutls entries in synaptic, which one should I install and how should I > set things up to compile with it. > I chose libgnutls-dev, however it wasn't the right version. You should check your config.log. Here is what I found in mine: configure:7817: checking for GNUTLS configure:7824: $PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "gnutls >= $GNUTLS_REQUIRED" Requested 'gnutls >= 2.12.10' but version of GnuTLS is 2.10.5 You may find new versions of GnuTLS at http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/ This is with the latest Ubuntu. So one way to solve the problem is to build libgnutls yourself, but I have not (yet) attempted that. Maybe Ubuntu 12.04 LTS will have a newer libgnutls.
> Sorry, but the first time I tried compiling anything was with IBM-360 > Cobol and a few years later a program in C-Basic Compiler on an 8085. > For me, also IBM 360, but PL/1. Learned it in a class called Computational Linguistics. > My first "home" computer was an IBEX 2.5Mhz 8080 w/ 64K ram, But it did > have 2 8"DSDD drives and a 10 Meg 8" HDD. > Mine was a Z-80 with only 1 8" floppy drive and no HD. But it did have a full 64K (at the time I had no idea how I would ever really need that much RAM). -- David _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users