On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 21:28 +0100, Marcus Habermehl wrote:
> Am Montag, den 20.12.2004, 09:31 +0100 schrieb Xavier Ordoquy:
> > On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 15:17 +0100, Marcus Habermehl wrote:
> > > Am Samstag, den 18.12.2004, 12:49 +0000 schrieb Gustavo J. A. M.
> > > Carneiro:
> > > > Module gnome.ui has it.
> > >
> > > Is this module part of gnome-python? I've installed pygtk and gnome-
> > > python. But a module gnome.ui isn't exists.
> >
> > If you compiled gnome-python yourself, have you ensured the headers were
> > installed for libgnomeui and co ?
> > What gnome-python version do you run ? What's your distribution ?
>
> Yes. I've compiled gnome-python myself. Now a stupid question. Headers
> are the files with the suffix .h? At the end of this message I add the
> file list of my gnome-python package. Because for me it doesn't seems
> that the headers are installed.
The file list you give is the package you made for pygtk and
gnome-python. In order for gnome-python to build correctly you'll also
need the headers of the libraries it wraps.
Unless things have changed with slackware, the headers should already be
installed.
Anyway, the best input you could give us is the end of the configure
script. iirc, it tells what's to be built. This is the entry point to
get what's wrong on your syst�m.
> Concerning the headers I want to create a rpm package from the tarball.
> But I become an error. rpmbuild searches and find python2.2. But it
> isn't possible. I've only python2.3.
Strange. Have you tried "locate python2.2" ?
Xavier.
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