> I discovered the gnome-libs package contains gnome-config andinstalled it on the installed-from-binary machine, then tried again:>[..] > it no longer complains about gnome-config not being found, but > there's not a file named pygobject-2.0.pc on that machine.I don't know what to do now.install devel/py-gobject[-shared] ?
Thanks for that Chavdar. When I searched the list of all packages for that package I used the string 'pygobject' and didn't find it. :(
Installing the py-gobject-shared package was the final step required; now OOF2 will install.
Any thoughts on why gnome-config is required on the machine whose packages were installed from precompiled binaries but not on the machine where they were built from source?
To make sure I wasn't mistaken, I started again with a fresh install of NetBSD 3.1 and the 2007Q2 pkgsrc tar ball. After installing these packages:
/usr/pkgsrc/lang/python24 (then link /usr/pkg/bin/python to /usr/pkg/bin/python2.4) /usr/pkgsrc/devel/py-readline /usr/pkgsrc/graphics/ImageMagick /usr/pkgsrc/x11/gtk2 /usr/pkgsrc/x11/xforms /usr/pkgsrc/graphics/libgnomecanvas /usr/pkgsrc/x11/py-gtk2 /usr/pkgsrc/math/blas /usr/pkgsrc/math/lapack there's no gnome-config command on the system but OOF2 installs happily.I noticed py-gobject-shared is installed, I think as a result of installing py-gtk2, but it wasn't on my installed-from-binaries machine until I installed it explicitly.
libgnome isn't in the list pkg_info produces. Ray