From: Clemens Hafner on 16 Apr 2010 05:34 Hi! On 04/16/2010 09:10 AM, r00f wrote: > OK here is the config.log > > http://pastebin.com/8cLWKweb > ld: cannot find -ldb1 It seems you need to install a package for db1. The package should actually be calld 'db1-version-stuff' -------- root(a)seraphim:/var/log# slackpkg search db1 The list below shows all packages with the selected pattern. [snip] [uninstalled] - db1-1.85-i386-1 <- that should be the one you want root(a)seraphim:/var/log# cat /etc/slackware-version Slackware 12.1.0 --------- hth, Clemens
From: r00f on 19 Apr 2010 14:12 First of All Thanks you a lot for your help and your time :) :D Here is the results of make http://pastebin.com/mxDtv9cr And here are there results from make install command.. And something going wrong with ginstall command ... What you think? http://pastebin.com/syrcs2Zi Thanks again for any of your answer!!
From: r00f on 19 Apr 2010 14:16 First of All Thanks you a lot for your help and your time :) :D Here is the results of make http://pastebin.com/mxDtv9cr And here are there results from make install command.. And something going wrong with ginstall command ... What you think? http://pastebin.com/syrcs2Zi Thanks again for any of your answer!!
From: r00f on 19 Apr 2010 14:18 Hmm so .. ok.. There is nothing bad here.. Cheops runs as cheops-ng and not just cheops.. So.. Thanks you very match once again..
From: Clemens Hafner on 19 Apr 2010 14:49 Hi! Mind you, I have no idea what cheops is (I assume you do not mean the pharaoh, that one's dead and I don'T thing configure or gcc will be able to rebuild him). On 04/19/2010 08:16 PM, r00f wrote: > First of All Thanks you a lot for your help and your time :) :D > > Here is the results of make > > http://pastebin.com/mxDtv9cr Looks fine, a couple of warnings, that's not so unusual. > > And here are there results from make install command.. And something > going wrong with ginstall command ... What you think? > > http://pastebin.com/syrcs2Zi Looks good as well. You should even have an entry in the program menu (I don't use gnome either). > Thanks again for any of your answer!! No problem. hand, Clemens
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