Lärs Posted June 19, 2005 Report Share Posted June 19, 2005 (edited) Excuse me everyone, I'm trying to compile and install a software called "Tutka", perhaps you have heard of it. I originally used the autopackage file, but now I want to use a slightly deprecated version because it would run much better on my system. The autopackage runs very slow because it uses Pango and won't save/load (due to gnomeui I think). The rpm in urpmi has a version that doesn't use an ALSA MIDI port so working with my softsynth would be impossible. Anyhow, that's just some information on why I'm trying to compile Tutka version 12.0 instead of using any of the previous methods. I swear I have all of the development libraries required to compile this. However, when I run ./configure, it tells me the following checking for alsa >= 0.9 gtk+-2.0 >= 2.4 libgnomeui-2.0 >= 2.6 libxml-2.0 >= 2.4.16 libglade-2.0 >= 2.4... Package libglade-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.Perhaps you should add the directory containing `libglade-2.0.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable No package 'libglade-2.0' found configure: error: Library requirements (alsa >= 0.9 gtk+-2.0 >= 2.4 libgnomeui-2.0 >= 2.6 libxml-2.0 >= 2.4.16 libglade-2.0 >= 2.4) not met; consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them. I have all of the previous. I also have libgnomeui-2_0-devel installed, and I do have libglade and its development packages. Is there something I am missing? It suggests using pkg-config to configure my packages or something. How would I go by doing this? Any suggestions? I thank you in advance for even reading such an immense request . [moved from Software by spinynorman] Edited July 29, 2005 by Lärs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ianw1974 Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 For me it sounds like this variable is not set. First, we need to find where libglade-2.0.pc is located. This is easy enough. First, su and supply root password, then type updatedb. This will update the slocate database. Then type slocate libglade-2.0.pc and it should report back where this is located. Then we need to set the environment variable as mentioned above to point to the location of where libglade-2.0.pc is. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rolf Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 Just to be sure, is libglade2.0_0-devel installed? [rolf@localhost ~]$ urpmf libglade-2.0.pc libglade2.0_0-devel:/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libglade-2.0.pc [rolf@localhost ~]$ urpmq --sources libglade2.0_0-devel /mnt/hd//media/main4/libglade2.0_0-devel-2.4.2-1mdk.i586.rpm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lärs Posted July 29, 2005 Author Report Share Posted July 29, 2005 Thank you. The solution was simple, and you all tried to point it out to me. However I finally figured it out. *is a little slow haha* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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