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I'm trying to install grub-customizer from the AUR, but (during the make) I keep getting errors:
/usr/include/gtkmm-2.4/gtkmm/main.h:151:39: error: ‘Glib::OptionContext’ has not been declared
Main(int& argc, char**& argv, Glib::OptionContext& option_context);
^
/usr/include/gtkmm-2.4/gtkmm/main.h:204:42: error: ‘Glib::OptionContext’ has not been declared
static void add_gtk_option_group(Glib::OptionContext& option_context, bool open_default_display = true);
I've installed this package with no problems before, not sure what the problem is now.
any suggestions for a fix?
Last edited by serpentiz (2013-05-26 19:13:29)
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It would help if you'd share what the package is to start with....
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You should post to the AUR page so the maintainer knows that the pkg contains errors. I can reproduce your error as well when trying to build that package.
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I'm trying to install grub-customizer from the AUR, but (during the make) I keep getting errors:
/usr/include/gtkmm-2.4/gtkmm/main.h:151:39: error: ‘Glib::OptionContext’ has not been declared
Main(int& argc, char**& argv, Glib::OptionContext& option_context);
^
/usr/include/gtkmm-2.4/gtkmm/main.h:204:42: error: ‘Glib::OptionContext’ has not been declared
static void add_gtk_option_group(Glib::OptionContext& option_context, bool open_default_display = true);
This problem was reproduced by others trying to install the package.
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This is your second thread about this issue (and I don't see anything new here; why start another one?) and somebody else opened one too. Did you notify the maintainer of the AUR package as suggested in your previous thread (I don't see a comment on the AUR page, but maybe you emailed)?
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Moving to AUR.
serpentiz, I see you created another thread in the AUR section, probably at the suggestion of graysky. In the future, it would be better to report your own thread to the moderators and ask us to please move it. We usually get to it in short order.
Thanks.
Edit : Merged with "Problems installing a package from AUR"
Last edited by ewaller (2013-05-15 17:46:30)
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I will do that in the future, ewaller, my apologies for the inconvenience.
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I had this problem also and it was fixed by downgrading gtkmm from version 2.24.3-1 to version 2.24.2-2. From there, the build worked.
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