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Re: [Dragora-bug] several questions


From: Matias A. Fonzo
Subject: Re: [Dragora-bug] several questions
Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 17:59:17 -0300

El Wed, 7 Aug 2013 19:40:19 +0000
Roelof Wobben <address@hidden> escribió:
> ----------------------------------------
> > Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 14:46:07 -0300
> > From: address@hidden
> > To: address@hidden
> > Subject: Re: [Dragora-bug] several questions
> >
> > El Wed, 7 Aug 2013 15:49:38 +0000
> > Roelof Wobben <address@hidden> escribió:
> >> ----------------------------------------
> >>> Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 11:16:58 -0400
> >>> From: address@hidden
> >>> To: address@hidden
> >>> Subject: Re: [Dragora-bug] several questions
> >>>
> >>>> Hello,
> >>>>
> >>>> I have installed dragora now and busy porting.
> >>> Welcome
> >>>> I have three questions remaining.
> >>>>
> >>>> 1) How can I take care that my box stays up-to-date ?
> >>>
> >>> For Dragora 2.2 (codename rafaela) you should check
> >>> http://mirror.fsf.org/dragora/dragora-2.2/ChangeLog.txt the
> >>> changelog describe the packages that are added to the version 2.2,
> >>> you should find the log number 190, and from there look at the new
> >>> packages upgrades.
> >>
> >> Thanks, I will take all the steps.
> >>
> >>
> >>>> 2) How can I search a name for a package which I want to
> >>>> install ?
> >>>>
> >>> All package that are officialy available are at the installation
> >>> media, and some packages are at
> >>> http://mirror.fsf.org/dragora/dragora-2.2/upgrades/
> >>
> >> Oke, is there no command I can search for a package. Now I have to
> >> look at every directory.
> >
> > There's a file called PACKAGES.TXT (inside the packages/ directory),
> > which contains the package names, list. Also the database
> > is in /var/db/pkg.
> >
> >>>
> >>>> 3) when porting my first package. I see this error message:
> >>>>
> >>>> gdbus-codegen : Command not found.
> >>>>
> >>>> How can I solve this one ?
> >>>>
> >>> I really don't know but I think it depens of what package are you
> >>> trying to port, you should check its dependencies. maybe you will
> >>> need to port all the dependencies of the package you are trying to
> >>> port.
> >>
> >> Im trying to port Gnome3 and according to google Glib seems to be
> >> providing it but I installed Glib and still no luck.
> >>
> >
> > GNOME3 surely requires new versions of glib, gtk+, atk, etc.
> >
> 
> No problem.
> 
> Last problem I have is to find out how I can change the place where
> the .pc files are placed into /usr/lib64/pkgconfig. There must be a
> configure thing I can use.
> 

Take a look at /etc/profile.d/pkg-config





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