El Dimarts, 17 de gener de 2012, a les 13:02:40, Marc J. Driftmeyer va escriure: > To all that this concerns, > > I have a question to missing header files that don't install, by > default, making poppler not very useful to build applications like Scribus. > > Whether I use cmake or the traditional autotools and configure the path > for /usr/local or some other path like /opt the question isn't that the > package doesn't compile or install it's just that it doesn't install > enough parts to make it useful for building other packages. > > Debian clearly has a custom script to include the `extras' the default > install fails to add. > > The default install includes: > ... > To get Scribus trunk to build I have to include under /poppler the > following: > > /fofi, /splash and /goo > > I also have to include [as Debian does] all the header [.h] files under > the /poppler source > > Finally, I have to include the poppler-config.h that is autocreated > during the build process of poppler under the build path of /poppler > > > QUESTION: Is this by design so that the package maintainers can come up > with their own custom install scripts or is this an oversight?
It is by design, read ./configure --help if you want to install more headers Albert > > I ask this as Scribus clearly builds with the assumptions that Debian > has made in it's package maintenance and installation process. > > Sincerely Yours, > > Marc _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler
