Update Library version info in the TiddlyWiki

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Fischlurch 2009-04-20 01:58:54 +02:00
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<pre>! Programming Languages
* C
** a C99 compatible compiler, some GCC extensions are used, most are optional.
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* for the GUI: gtkmm-2.4 gdl-1.0 libglibmm-2.4 cairomm-1.0 xv
** libgtkmm-2.4-dev (&gt;=2.8)
** libcairomm-1.0-dev (&gt;=0.6.0)
** libgdl-1-dev (&gt;=0.6.1)
** libgdl-lum-dev or libgdl-1-dev (&gt;=2.27.1)
*** libglade2-dev (&gt;=2.6)
*** libbonoboui2-dev (&gt;=2.14.0)
*** libxml2-dev (&gt;=2.6)
** libglibmm-2.4-dev (&gt;=2.16), requiring glib2.0 (&gt;=2.16) and gthread-2.0 (&gt;=2.12.4)
** libxv-dev ~~(1.0.2 is known to work)~~
* for rendering the icons: librsvg-2.0
** librsvg2-dev (&gt;= 2.18)
//usually, newer versions are OK//
//usually, newer versions are OK//
! Special Library requirements
We use the GNOME Docking Library (GDL) within the Lumiera GTK GUI. As we actively participate in GDL development, we depend on a much more recent version, than most distos provide. We maintain a custom debian package (and source tree of GDL) which builds a {{{libgdl-lum.so}}}, in order to avoid side effects on other software. You may grab the tree including the Debian source package structure from [[our git|http://git.lumiera.org/gitweb?p=gdl-package;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/debLumiera]] and create a binary Debian (or Ubuntu) package. For non-Debian systems, you may use the same build tree just in the standard way (configure, make, make install) to install into {{{/usr/local/lib/libgdl-lum.so}}}. Alternatively you may of course always just use a recent snapshot of GDL and build and install it as usual &amp;mdash; but doing so may cause other software on your system to use this bleeding edge version of GDL too.
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//}}}</pre>
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<pre>for __Building__
* gcc (4.1), glibc6 (2.3), libstdc++6 (4.1)
* [[build system|BuildSystem]] dependencies: SCons (0.96.90), Python (2.4), pkg-config
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* for the GUI: gtkmm-2.4 gdl-1.0 libglibmm-2.4 cairomm-1.0 xv
** libgtkmm-2.4-dev (&gt;=2.8)
** libcairomm-1.0-dev (&gt;=0.6.0)
** libgdl-1-dev (&gt;=0.6.1)
** libgdl-lum-dev or libgdl-1-dev (&gt;=2.27.1)
*** libglade2-dev (&gt;=2.6)
*** libbonoboui2-dev (&gt;=2.14.0)
*** libxml2-dev (&gt;=2.6)
** libglibmm-2.4-dev (&gt;=2.16), requiring glib2.0 (&gt;=2.16) and gthread-2.0 (&gt;=2.12.4)
** libxv-dev (&gt;=1.0.2)
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boost 1.35 works too.
We use the GNOME Docking Library (GDL) within the Lumiera GTK GUI. As we actively participate in GDL development, we depend on a much more recent version, than most distos provide. We maintain a custom debian package (and source tree of GDL) which builds a {{{libgdl-lum.so}}}, in order to avoid side effects on other software. You may grab the tree including the Debian source package structure from [[our git|http://git.lumiera.org/gitweb?p=gdl-package;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/debLumiera]] and create a binary Debian (or Ubuntu) package. For non-Debian systems, you may use the same build tree just in the standard way (configure, make, make install) to install into {{{/usr/local/lib/libgdl-lum.so}}}. Alternatively you may of course always just use a recent snapshot of GDL and build and install it as usual &amp;mdash; but doing so may cause other software on your system to use this bleeding edge version of GDL too.
for __Running__</pre>
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