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Hi I installed FC2 a couple a while back, and I didn't install GNOME I just installed KDE. Now I found this great IDE Ajunta and I want to use it but it is based on gnome. I can't seem to get the dependencies installed. I tried it on another machine that had the "kitchen sink" install and it compiled fine. So I'm wondering is there an easy way to load all of gnome from the FC2 distro, in one shot besides re-installing everything?
You could probably get by with just the gnome-lite package, or perhaps even just the GTK development libraries. What specific dependencies does Anjuta call for?
Yeah, that's a lot of stuff. There does not appear to be a gnome-meta package for fedora, so it looks like you may have to install all this stuff manually. Are you using yum? If so, if you install anjuta will it not drag in all needed dependencies for you?
Unfortunately Yum didn't find anjuta package. However I found a solution! This I'm embarrassed to admit, but a quick search of google turned up an rpm for my platform. whcih went right in with no effort at all. I'ver really got to get out of the habit of compiling stuff from the sources. Thanks for your help.
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