22.12.2008, 00:10
danke,
leider scheitere ich bei dem plugin daran es als user zu kompilieren.
als root möchte ich dies nicht tun weil ich den sourcecode nicht verstehe.
leider scheitere ich bei dem plugin daran es als user zu kompilieren.
als root möchte ich dies nicht tun weil ich den sourcecode nicht verstehe.
Code:
./configure --prefix=/home/pirat/Downloads/externp/
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p
checking for gawk... gawk
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking for sed... /bin/sed
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for suffix of executables...
checking for suffix of object files... o
checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... none needed
checking for style of include used by make... GNU
checking dependency style of gcc... gcc3
checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config
checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes
checking for PURPLE... configure: error: Package requirements (purple >= 2.0.0) were not met:
No package 'purple' found
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
installed software in a non-standard prefix.
Alternatively, you may set the environment variables PURPLE_CFLAGS
and PURPLE_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
See the pkg-config man page for more details.