From: David K. <dka...@er...> - 2008-02-20 22:22:56
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Hi Dmitry, You don't mention what operating system you're attempting to build krang on. In the root of your krang source directory should be a number of readme files that document how to install the Imager module's prerequisite libraries. For instance, when installing on RedHat ES4, the README.RHEL_ES4 says: If you want to build Krang from a source distribution (ex: krang-1.013-src.tar.gz), you'll need the following RPMs installed. You can install them via up2date (e.g., "up2date libpng-devel"). up2date gcc \ cpp \ binutils \ glibc-kernheaders \ zlib-devel \ expat-devel \ libjpeg-devel \ libungif-devel \ libpng-devel Hope this helps! -dave Dmitry Chorine <Dmi...@uf...> wrote: > Hello, > > While I was compiling 2.20 I end up with following: > > ************************************************ > > Building Imager-0.44 > > ************************************************ > > Running /usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL LIB=/root/krang-2.20-src/lib > PREFIX=/root/krang-2.20-src/tmp/se70cDSqzz/Imager-0.44/../trash > INSTALLMAN3DIR=' ' INSTALLMAN1 > DIR=' '... > /sw/include doesnt exist or is unaccessible - removed.^M > /usr/include/freetype2 doesnt exist or is unaccessible - removed.^M > /usr/local/include/freetype2 doesnt exist or is > unaccessible - removed.^M > /usr/local/include/freetype1/freetype doesnt exist or is > unaccessible - > removed.^M > /usr/include/freetype doesnt exist or is unaccessible - removed.^M > /usr/local/include/freetype doesnt exist or is unaccessible > - removed.^M > /sw/lib doesnt exist or is unaccessible - removed.^M > ^M > done.^M > T1-fonts: includes not found - libraries not found^M > TT-fonts: includes not found - libraries not found^M > png: includes found - libraries found^M > freetype2: includes not found - libraries not found^M > w32: includes not found - libraries not found^M > ungif: includes found - libraries found^M > tiff: includes found - libraries found^M > jpeg: includes found - libraries found^M > gif: includes found - libraries found^M > ungif and gif can not coexist - removing ungif support^M > ^M > You have libgif or libungif installed. They are both known to have^M > bugs. Imager can crash or display other strange behaviour after^M > reading or writing gif images. Some of the gif tests can even fail^M > since they stress some parts of the buggy code.^M > ^M > libungif 4.1.2 and later is safe. giflib 4.1.3 needs at least one^M > patch to have all the bugs fixed, see README for details.^M > ^M > Of course it's possible your operating system distributor has > patched^M > all of these problems and you have nothing to worry about.^M > ^M > Do you want to remove gif support? [Y/n]^M > : > > > I was wondering where I can find these dependeses. > > > Dmitry Chorine - IS@UFTWFx622 > > > > > ************************************************************** > ***************** > The views, opinions, and judgments expressed in this message > are solely those of the author. The message contents have not > been reviewed or approved by the UFT Welfare Fund. > ************************************************************** > ***************** > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > ----------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ > _______________________________________________ > Krang-general mailing list > Kra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/krang-general > > |