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Hello again,

I've managed to do this.

What was the issue? I was trying to install a 'precise' (current
Ubuntu version) version of this package, liborbit2, but there was also
'precise-updates' version... And that was the right one :) Probably it
was broken in 'precise' release and they improved it.

Problem solved, however thanks for help :)

Best regards,
Artur

2012/5/30 Artur Dorda <artur.dorda@gmail.com>:
Hi,

Thank you for answering so quick.

But do you have the matching -devel/-dev package ?
While trying to install, I get
"Dependency is not satisfiable: liborbit2 (= 1:2.14.19-0.1)"

Google keeps its mouth shut about it... but I guess it wants
liborbit2. So I try to install also this package...
And what I get?
"A later version is already installed"

No idea how to satisfy it.

Best regards,
Artur


2012/5/30 Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>:
On Wed, 2012-05-30 at 16:46 +0200, Artur Dorda wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to configure build with
./autogen.sh --with-max-jobs=2 --with-num-cpus=2 --without-help
--without-myspell-dicts --disable-gnome-vfs

at the beginning it says "can't create backup file. "
yet it runs... and after a while :

"checking for GCONF... no
configure: error: Package requirements (gconf-2.0 ORBit-2.0 ) were not met:

run pkg-config --libs gconf-2.0 ORBit-2.0 on the command line and see if
that fails, and fix that problem if it exists.

No package 'ORBit-2.0' found

The problem is, that I already have orbit2

But do you have the matching -devel/-dev package ?

C.


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