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Re: Gnumeric 0.67



 On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 16:15:28 -0500 
Jarod Wilson <[hidden email]> wrote: 

> On Mon, 2008-01-28 at 12:48 -0500, Jerry Feldman wrote: 
> > On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 10:45:36 -0500 
> > Jarod Wilson <[hidden email]> wrote: 
> > 
> > > On Mon, 2008-01-28 at 10:19 -0500, Jerry Feldman wrote: 
> > > > I've got both an IA64 system running RHEL 4 update 2 and some X86-64 
> > > > systems running RHEL 4 update 3. For corporate reasons I can't update 
> > > > the X86-64 systems to any release not approved by corporate. While I 
> > > > can upgrade the IA64 systems, I don't have the latest releases. 
> > > > 
> > > > Since the IA64 is my workstation, it would be nice if I could install 
> > > > Gnumeric on it, but on.y 0.67 is supported, but I am unable to build it 
> > > > because I am missing some development libraries. I have been unable to 
> > > > locate a binary RPM for 0.67 for IA64. 
> > > 
> > > What libraries are you missing? I might be able to dig 'em up... :) 
> > 
> > here is the message from configure, but once I would fulfill this, I'm 
> > sure something else would be missing. 
> > 
> > checking for gnomeConf.sh file in /usr/local/lib... not found 
> > configure: error: Could not find the gnomeConf.sh file that is 
> > generated by gnome-libs install 
> 
> Yeah, undoubtedly likely to be even more needed... But it does look like 
> gnome-libs-devel should provide what you're looking for this go 'round, 
> and as far as I can see, it was included on the RHEL4U2 ia64 workstation 
> and server isos. 
> 
> # rpm -qpl gnome-libs-devel-1.4.1.2.90-44.1.ia64.rpm |grep gnomeConf.sh 
> /usr/lib/gnomeConf.sh 


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