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I'm trying to build the source as I'd like to use the theme for my SUSE 10.2 system,
It's failing cause it can't find the Python libraries and headers. I installed them, but I don't think they are located where the configure is looking. I tried passing in the option, but still no luck.
Any suggestion is appreciated.
checking if unsetenv needs custom prototype... no
checking whether byte ordering is bigendian... no
checking for MAXPATHLEN... 4096 checking for Python directory... /usr/local
checking for Python2.4... header no library no modules no
checking for Python2.3... header no library no modules no
checking for Python2.2... header no library no modules no
checking for Python2.1... header no library no modules no
checking for Python2.0... header no library no modules no
checking for Python1.5... header no library no modules no
checking for libxmms... ./configure: line 43081: xmms-config: command not found
./configure: line 43083: xmms-config: command not found
no
checking for main in -lknewstuff... yes
checking for main in -lkvm... no
checking if doc should be compiled... yes
checking if superkaramba should be compiled... no
configure: creating ./config.status
fast creating Makefile
fast creating doc/Makefile
fast creating doc/superkaramba/Makefile
fast creating superkaramba/Makefile
fast creating superkaramba/doc/Makefile
fast creating superkaramba/icons/Makefile
fast creating superkaramba/mimetypes/Makefile
fast creating superkaramba/src/Makefile
config.pl: fast created 8 file(s).
config.status: creating config.h
config.status: executing depfiles commands
Superkaramba can't be compiled
because of missing Python libraries/headers.
│python-devel - Include Files and Libraries Mandatory for Building Python ─
│Modules. │
│Version: 2.5-19 Installed: 2.5-19 Size: 14.5 M Media No.: 0 │
│License: X11/MIT, Other License(s), see package │
│Package Group: Development/Languages/Python │
│Provides: /usr/lib/python2.5/test/test_time.pyo,
Quote:
Originally Posted by bhert
You need python-devel , I am not sure of the exact syntax.
Go to yast , software management and type python and see if its in the list.
hi,
well, I am having the same problem even though i did install python-devel. It keeps on asking for libpython2.4.so.10. I tried to install superkaramba using the terminal, i get the error message that it can't compile the package due to missing python. is there anywhere i can't get libpython RPM? because when i tried to reinstall the whole package of python i couldn't.
Superkaramba has been part of kdeutils for sometime now, so instead of installing it from source, install kdeutils3-extra using the software tool in YAST.
Superkaramba has been part of kdeutils for sometime now, so instead of installing it from source, install kdeutils3-extra using the software tool in YAST.
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