From: Don A. <dal...@us...> - 2003-08-13 17:02:59
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I don't like the solution either. It was just a hack to get Ralph up and going. On my systems, (still running python 2.2), this is not a requirement. What version of pygtk/gnome-python are you running? I have 1.99.14. I wonder if something changed with 1.99.16 or 1.99.17 Don On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 08:57, James A. Treacy wrote: > On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 03:49:01PM -0600, Don Allingham wrote: > > Ralph, > > > > It looks like the python routines for checking for the presence of GNOME > > is trying to access the X server, and does not have permission. > > > > From a console window, logged in as you instead of root, type: > > > > $ xhost + > > > > Then re-run ./configure > > This is indeed the problem but I don't like the solution. I was > wondering why I could successfully run configure by hand, but when > creating a Debian package got similar errors to those given. > > Debian packages are created in a pseudo root environment so file > ownership can be set appropriately (among other reasons). Additionally, > the autobuilders do not run from an X window. > > This all worked before so why should it stop working now? > (note that I just upgraded to python 2.3) -- Don Allingham <dal...@us...> GRAMPS - Open Source Genealogy |