Thanks for the prompt reply. - Marc
On 01/17/2012 01:29 PM, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
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 AlbertI 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
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