On 24 July 2014 16:08, Rajib Bandopadhyay bkpsusmitaa@gmail.com wrote:
Dimitar Zhekov <dimitar.zhekov@...> writes: [snipped]
Scope requires Geany, glib/gtk+ and vte. Geany requires glib/gtk+ and suggests vte.
These are the libraries required to run, not the tools required to build.
NOt only these but intltool as well. Installed intltool
This is a build tool.
The only inaccuracy in the dependencies that I see is that the "required" glib/gtk+/vte versions are higher than what we really need, and that applies to both Geany and Scope. But Debian includes all "required" package versions, so there's absolutely no problem to install Geany or Scope.
Why glib is required when gcc (various versions) are already installed in Knoppix?
Glib has nothing to do with gcc, its is a library underlying GTK. Glibc is the C runtime library for gcc.
There are so many installations required! This uses up my bandwidth.
You say Geany requires minimum dependence on the system, but to run the source I find I have to install many packages.
As I said building from source requires the tools and development libraries, not just the runtime requirements.
Cheers Lex
It is getting difficult, you know, with my limited bandwidth.
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