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gtktalog is cd catalog app, with a plenty ot features... really nice thing, but I can't compile it, it returns 100000 errors. can you halp me?
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you can find the package here:
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If you get 100's of errors in interface.c then it's because it is expecting an older version of GNOME. Pass the "--enable-gnome20" option to the configure scipt.
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I compiled it, but it doesn't working properly.... the files inside the database doesn't seem to be visible. I don't know if some of the other needed libs are missing.... I'm thinking of giving up with it.
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Is it an existing database? I saw configure options to support "older" versions of the database...
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I think the problem is somewhere in the visualization... I see the scanned cds, but I don't see the files inthere. in fact they are in because the report is correct, all the files of the database exist, but they can't be seen in the program...
I configured it with --enable-gnome20 and --enable-gnomevfs, but the problem isn't solved.
thank you
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hiho.
i have tried to compile gtktalog for quite some time, and i did get the same results, as you did.
therefore i moved my databases to gwhere, that can be found here > http://www.gwhere.org
maybe you want to give it a try, quite a NICE program, working really great for me.
mak.
$ wget -c -r -l inf -i what_the_hel.l
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yes.. I can see it's nice, but I got compile errors too. It seems like I'm a complete compile disaster. ..can you tell me the exact way you compiled this package?
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hiho.
u can try it with this PKGBUILD. maybe u have to change some stuff, because i just did this TEST-build. however it's runing VERY stable.
# Contributor: me
pkgname=gwhere
pkgver=0.1.4
pkgrel=t1
pkgdesc="gwhere."
depends=('gtk' 'zlib')
source=(http://www.gwhere.org/download/source/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz)
md5sums=('7640d2bb86d5b83bc98d86b4b8445875')
build() {
cd $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver
./configure --prefix=/usr
make -s || return 1
make DESTDIR=$startdir/pkg install
}
as u can see, just a SIMPLE PKGBUILD, working fine here. /// mak
$ wget -c -r -l inf -i what_the_hel.l
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gwhere works stable, made in this way. but it's still a secret to me why it didn't want to compile in the ordinary way.. :shock:
thanks for the help mak
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np. you're welcome
in an older version[0.1.3] you had to apply a gcc-patch, but i guess u did try 0.1.4 ... so i have NO idea.
you should have posted the logs, or at least the error[s] ...
mak
$ wget -c -r -l inf -i what_the_hel.l
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here it is:
gwcatalogmanager.c:2792:49: pasting "":%"" and "G_GUINT64_FORMAT" does not give a valid preprocessing token
gwcatalogmanager.c:2792:49: pasting "G_GUINT64_FORMAT" and "":%ld:%s:%d:"" does not give a valid preprocessing token
gwcatalogmanager.c:3190:49: pasting ""%s:%s:%s:%s:%ld:%"" and "G_GUINT64_FORMAT" does not give a valid preprocessing token
gwcatalogmanager.c:3190:49: pasting "G_GUINT64_FORMAT" and "":%ld:%ld:%ld:%sn"" does not give a valid preprocessing token
gwcatalogmanager.c:3207:70: pasting ""%s:%s:%s:%s:%ld:%"" and "G_GUINT64_FORMAT" does not give a valid preprocessing token
gwcatalogmanager.c:3207:70: pasting "G_GUINT64_FORMAT" and "":%ld:%ld:%ld:%d:"" does not give a valid preprocessing token
make[3]: *** [gwcatalogmanager.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/blum/gwhere-0.1.3/src'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/blum/gwhere-0.1.3/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/blum/gwhere-0.1.3'
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
[blum@arttoday3 gwhere-0.1.3]$
but I see it's 0.1.3 (by the time i tryed it was most actual). with 0.1.4 I had no problems... (in fact I do have a problem, but it's about the exact program, it can't recognize cd device if it's not mounted) but I think I can manage it.
thank you again
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