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Hi,
I am trying to install xfce on my Mandriva Linux 2007.1 spring free edition but it says it cannot find Gtk+>=2.6.10 and after that the installer exits, althoug i am having the latest version of Gtk+ installed i.e, 2.10 please help
P.S. I am trying the Xfce graphical installer although i've also tried source code compilation but the error is same.
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Nice combination Mandriva (Spring/2007.1) and Xfce- same as my preferred environment...
On setting up Xfce from the installer in almost all cases were there is "burp" on missing files- look to the "devel" variants of those files. For gtk+ there is Libgtk+-devel options to consider. Also from prior experience and advice given in this forum- there is a definite possile'gotcha" regarding CUPS:
1 Support / Desktop / Re: Cups doesn't appear in Xfprint selection of print system on: March 26, 2007, 13:41
Quote from: MagnusBerg on March 26, 2007, 11:19
You compile your Xfce4 package yourself becuase you need the libcups dev package. Don't you???Well actually I don't really directly compile from source code myself, rather I have used the Binary Installer approach in my last few Xfce version upgrades.
Since my preferred base System is Mandriva, there just wasn't really any up-to-date RPMs out there for the latest Xfce version releases. Using the Binary Installer method, I soon discovered that there are definite implicit dependencies for some aspects of Xfce functionality; which are not overtly documented.
A key discovery directly pertinent to this issue is that- not having the libcups devel package(s) installed before compile-install will result in NO CUPS support in Xfce.
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2 Support / Desktop / Re: Cups doesn't appear in Xfprint selection of print system on: March 25, 2007, 21:16
Had the same "missing" CUPS option a while back in my numerous Xfce upgrades. One thing which DID consistently solve this issue was- make sure that you have the "libcups" devel package installed and with proper library pathing...
You do know that Mandriva has specific RPMs already pre-built for Xfce..? Additionally, Mandriva has made Xfce a direct Mandriva-supported DM, nice announce at: http://saispo.free.fr/dotclear/index.php?Mandriva ; and nice 2008-Xfce data at: http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Releases/Ma … XFCE_4.4.1
Enjoy both environments- they make a great combo..!
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After Trying Several time By Executing Binary Installer .....finally i have given up Binary Installer for Installing Xfce
But I 've got Xfce HOW???
Yesterday I have come to now an Excellent tool In Mandriva Called urpmi
I have included Package repositories from easyurpmi to package manager and Installed Xfce without worrying about dependencies....
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If U tink urpmi is nice try SMART tool !!
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