Bulding 3.0.1 Under Ubuntu 10.04 i386

Robert Wolfe robert.wolfe at robertwolfe.org
Wed Feb 27 10:58:44 PST 2013


Because to me, anything higher than 10.04 is an abomination :)  I just don't too much are for any of the new releases of Ubuntu.


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From: subsurface-bounces at hohndel.org on behalf of Dirk Hohndel
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 9:50 AM
To: Miika Turkia; Lubomir I. Ivanov
Cc: subsurface
Subject: Re: Bulding 3.0.1 Under Ubuntu 10.04 i386

Miika Turkia <miika.turkia at gmail.com> writes:

> On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 4:33 PM, Lubomir I. Ivanov <neolit123 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 27 February 2013 16:16, Robert Wolfe <robert.wolfe at robertwolfe.org> wrote:
>>> Ok folks.  I was able to get libdivecomputer to build on this machine and
>>> even make a .deb file for it.  The only problem now is I am having an issue
>>> getting Subsurface to build.  When running make, I get the following errors:
>>>
>>> info.c:759: warning: unused variable ‘image’
>>>     CC equipment.c
>>>     CC divelist.c
>>>     CC deco.c
>>>     CC planner.c
>>> planner.c: In function ‘current_time_notz’:
>>> planner.c:1127: error: ‘GTimeZone’ undeclared (first use in this function)
>>> planner.c:1127: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
>>> planner.c:1127: error: for each function it appears in.)
>>> planner.c:1127: error: ‘tz’ undeclared (first use in this function)
>>> planner.c:1127: warning: implicit declaration of function
>>> ‘g_time_zone_new_local’
>>> planner.c:1128: warning: implicit declaration of function
>>> ‘g_time_zone_find_interval’
>>> planner.c:1128: error: ‘G_TIME_TYPE_UNIVERSAL’ undeclared (first use in this
>>> function)
>>> planner.c:1129: warning: implicit declaration of function
>>> ‘g_time_zone_get_offset’
>>> planner.c:1130: warning: implicit declaration of function
>>> ‘g_time_zone_unref’
>>> make: *** [planner.o] Error 1
>>> robert at akita:~/devel/subsurface$
>>>
>>> Is there something I am missing here (like a library or something)?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> hello, try updating glib.
>> sudo apt-get install libglib2.0-dev
>>
>> you will need at least 2.26, but i remember that 12.04 for example had
>> a more recent version than that:
>
> 10.04 seems to have only version 2.24 available, so it might be that
> Subsurface can not be compiled on this system.
> (The following packages should be installed: libxml2-dev libgtk20-dev
> libglib20-dev libgconf2-dev libsoup24-dev libxslt1-dev zlib1g-dev)

No offense, but why would anyone build on 10.4?

I can see building on 12.04 as that is their LTS version, but building
on something three years old seems foolish to me.

Subsurface doesn't build on Debian Squeeze and I couldn't possibly care
less. No one will run that as their desktop. And if people are still on
Ubuntu 10.04 for their desktop... too bad. I'm not making Fedora 12
packages available, either.

/D
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