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FS#974 - screem dependencies and build patch
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Opened by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Friday, 04 June 2004, 14:24 GMT
Last edited by Dale Blount (dale) - Friday, 04 June 2004, 14:27 GMT
Opened by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Friday, 04 June 2004, 14:24 GMT
Last edited by Dale Blount (dale) - Friday, 04 June 2004, 14:27 GMT
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DetailsScreem doesn't need linc as a dependency anymore. Linc was merged in orbit2 AFAIK, and was only included in most packages because they linked to orbit2, which required linc in the past.
I rebuilt screem without linc, but hit a bug in the sourcecode. I made a patch for screem which makes it compile. The package seems to run very well with the fixes I made. I'll attach the patch. |
This task depends upon
eggtoolbar.patch
should screem now depend on orbit2 instead of linc?
once i know this i'll release the new patched pkg.
gtksourceview libcroco libgnomeprintui libgnomeui libgtkhtml
no orbit2 in the house, because libgnomeui depends on large amounts of gnome stuff, which depend on orbit2. Orbit2 is a dependency, but it's a hidden one because libgnomeui depends on it via via via.
You could build the package with orbit2 installed and namcap the thing. When you include orbit2, it will say that orbit2 was already satisfied.
thank you.