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| I can no longer emerge because system can't find bonobo-activation-2.0.pc, or if it does find it at usr/lib/pkgconfig/bonobo-activation-2.0.pc, it is corrupted...because all emerges fail with this notification: checking for libgtkhtml-3.0... Package bonobo-activation-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path. With 'PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig/bonobo-activation-2.0' it continues to fail. KDE works, but no emerge of course. I have compiled the kernel with no change. What should I do? ---- Bob--- |
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| So anyway, it was like, 22:38 CET Feb 14 2004, you know? Oh, and, yeah, Bob was all like, "Dude, > I can no longer emerge because system can't find > bonobo-activation-2.0.pc, or if it does find it at > usr/lib/pkgconfig/bonobo-activation-2.0.pc, it is > corrupted...because all emerges fail with this notification: > > checking for libgtkhtml-3.0... Package bonobo-activation-2.0 was not > found in the pkg-config search path. You can't emerge /anything/? That sounds pretty unlikely. However: -----8<----- johan@panther johan $ epm -qf `locate bonobo-activation-2.0.pc` libbonobo-2.4.2 ----->8----- -- Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. Perth ---> * 23:04:32 up 21 days, 6:41, 6 users, load average: 2.12, 2.13, 2.07 $ cat /dev/bollocks "echo y | format c:" Registered Linux user #261729 embrace transparent synergies |
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| | You can't emerge /anything/? That sounds pretty unlikely. ---- emerge evolution ---- checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config checking for libgtkhtml-3.0... Package bonobo-activation-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path. Perhaps you should add the directory containing `bonobo-activation-2.0.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable Package 'bonobo-activation-2.0', required by 'libbonobo', not found configure: error: Library requirements (libgtkhtml-3.0) not met; consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them. !!! ERROR: net-mail/evolution-1.4.5 failed. !!! Function econf, Line 339, Exitcode 1 !!! econf failed ---- emerge bonobo-activation ---- configure: checking for correct platform... configure: error: ** ERROR ** bonobo-activation is deprecated in Gnome 2.4, it's part of libbonobo now, please build the libbonobo module instead ** ERROR ** !!! ERROR: gnome-base/bonobo-activation-2.2.4 failed. !!! Function econf, Line 339, Exitcode 1 !!! econf failed ----- emerge gnome ----- checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config checking for gtk+-2.0 libxml-2.0 >= 2.5.9 libgnomeui-2.0 libglade-2.0 bonobo-activation-2.0 libbonoboui-2.0 >= 2.1.1 ORBit-2.0 libglade-2.0 gnome-vfs-2.0 gnome-vfs-module-2.0 gconf-2.0 libnautilus... Package bonobo-activation-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path. Perhaps you should add the directory containing `bonobo-activation-2.0.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable Package 'bonobo-activation-2.0', required by 'libbonobo', not found configure: error: Library requirements (gtk+-2.0 libxml-2.0 >= 2.5.9 libgnomeui-2.0 libglade-2.0 bonobo-activation-2.0 libbonoboui-2.0 >= 2.1.1 ORBit-2.0 libglade-2.0 gnome-vfs-2.0 gnome-vfs-module-2.0 gconf-2.0 libnautilus) not met; consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them. !!! ERROR: net-www/epiphany-1.0.7 failed. !!! Function econf, Line 339, Exitcode 1 !!! econf failed |
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| So anyway, it was like, 01:52 CET Feb 15 2004, you know? Oh, and, yeah, Bob was all like, "Dude, > ---- emerge bonobo-activation ---- > > configure: checking for correct platform... > configure: error: > ** ERROR ** > > bonobo-activation is deprecated in Gnome 2.4, > it's part of libbonobo now, please build the libbonobo module > instead Did you do what it suggested? -- Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. Perth ---> * 14:10:21 up 21 days, 21:47, 6 users, load average: 2.28, 2.30, 2.37 $ cat /dev/bollocks "echo y | format c:" Registered Linux user #261729 visualize intuitive experiences |