[Tuxpaint-devel] SVG & Cairo libs on Debian and Ubuntu
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From: Bill K. <nb...@so...> - 2007-06-09 00:51:05
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Somehow I managed to get libsvg1, libsvg1-dev, libsvg-cairo1 and libsvg-cairo1-dev packages installed on my Kubuntu desktop. Apparently, I pulled some stuff from the following repository, which is now commented in my apt/sources.list: http://cairographics.com/packages/debian/ unstable/ On my work laptop, onto which I just installed Kubuntu, I see that the following SVG and Cairo lib packages are available: libcairo2, libcairo2-dev. (But I see no libsvg* or libsvg-cairo*!) I've installed them, but cannot build Tux Paint with SVG support. What should I do? (1) Figure out how to get Tux Paint working with the "libcairo2" stuff (2) Install the packages from that repository (if it's even still around!) so that my laptop matches my desktop Ben -- What do you need to do to get Tux Paint compiling on Debian? Did you disable SVG stuff? Are the "1" packages available in Debian unstable? (But somehow not in Ubuntu 7.04.) Has anyone else here built the latest Tux Paint (from CVS) on [K]Ubuntu? Thanks! -- -bill! bi...@ne... http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/ |