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Re: [Pan-users] Pan & BSD
From: |
Charles Kerr |
Subject: |
Re: [Pan-users] Pan & BSD |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Aug 2002 18:57:18 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.3.20i |
On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 11:53:36PM -0400, Ronald KA4INM Youvan wrote:
> >>Thanks for you reply. could you elaborate a bit?
>
>
> >>1. If I want to install Pan on free bsd, do I have to do any
> >>modification, or fo I just untar and unzip and un the install?
>
> >Anyone else want to answer this?
> >I haven't used BSD in a couple of years and couldn't give instructions.
>
> >>2. what is gtk2?
>
> >Gtk 2.0 is the GUI library that Pan uses.
> >See http://www.gtk.org/ for more information.
>
> I wonder how long it is going to be before someone mentions
> the FIVE part dependency that Gtk 2.0 requires,
> the stuff that keeps me from up-grading pan past 0.11.4 .
> (I just upgraded to Slackware 8.1 which comes with Gtk 1.4 )
Well, I can't say that I sympathise. :)
Pan 0.13.0 uses: Pan 0.10.0 used:
* gtkspell (optional) * libgtkhtml
* gtk2 * libgal
* pango * libcapplet
* atk * gnome-print
* glib2 * gnome-vfs
* libxml2 * libglade
* libgnomeui
* libgnome
* libart_gpl
* GConf
* Orbit2
* libcrypto
* gnome-mime-data
* libesd
* audiofile
* bonobo
* gdk-pixbuf
* libdb
* libxml
* gtk
* glib
cheers,
Charles