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Old 04-17-2008, 07:06 PM
Dave Page
 
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Default Re: compilation problems on Mandrake 10.1



> -----Original Message-----
> From: roy vinner [mailto:roypivn@indiana.edu]
> Sent: 14 July 2005 15:59
> To: Dave Page; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] compilation problems on Mandrake 10.1
>
> Thanks, Dave. I've done as you suggested below and could get a bit
> further in compiling, but still got an error.
>
> What would you suggest to do now? I could uninstall wxGTK and
> replace it
> with the most recent version taken from cvs, but this may
> open a can of
> worms. Or going to the previous version of wxGTK-2.4??


2.4 won't work, but CVS tip should. However, this should work fine on
Mandrake. Did you completely remove all of the failed wx builds,
including stc/ogl? Perhaps try again, making sure you do so, and work
from a clean version of the wx source tree (ie. Unpack a fresh copy from
the archive).

Regards, Dave.

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Old 04-17-2008, 07:06 PM
roy vinner
 
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Default Re: compilation problems on Mandrake 10.1

So far, simly recompiling wxGTK-2.6.1 is failing. I am recompiling wxGTK
and then trying to make pgadmin. For some reason, 'make uninstall' does
not work, so I am simply re-writing all over again. If that is the
issue, where should I delete the install files from?

There's a note about changing LD_LIBRARY_PATH after 'make install' is
completed, but I have it already installed and pointing to /usr/lib in
my case.

Is there any particular version of the cvs build which is better than
others for Mandrake 10.1? I've downloaded the latest and am going to try
it now.

Thank you for your comments.

Roy

Dave Page wrote:

>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: roy vinner [mailto:roypivn@indiana.edu]
>>Sent: 14 July 2005 15:59
>>To: Dave Page; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
>>Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] compilation problems on Mandrake 10.1
>>
>>Thanks, Dave. I've done as you suggested below and could get a bit
>>further in compiling, but still got an error.
>>
>>What would you suggest to do now? I could uninstall wxGTK and
>>replace it
>>with the most recent version taken from cvs, but this may
>>open a can of
>>worms. Or going to the previous version of wxGTK-2.4??

>
>
> 2.4 won't work, but CVS tip should. However, this should work fine on
> Mandrake. Did you completely remove all of the failed wx builds,
> including stc/ogl? Perhaps try again, making sure you do so, and work
> from a clean version of the wx source tree (ie. Unpack a fresh copy from
> the archive).
>
> Regards, Dave.



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