On 05Dec2006 17:18, Todd Zullinger <tmz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: | > You'd imagine --prefix would arrange all that for you, but | > apparently not. Sigh. I hate Configure:-( | | That one seems more like a pkgconfig thing, just so you're sure to | channel your hate in the right place. :) My hate is well channelled. configure should be setting PKG_CONFIG_PATH when running pkgconfig, as a consequence of telling configure the --prefix. It's on par with the silly CFLAGS and LDFLAGS fiddling I have to do. For the very normal values I'm supplying, configure should be doing it. | > Also, gtkpod is a little sensitive to the existing .gtkpod dir and | > the IPod contents. Tends to crash:-( So: remove your .gtkpod | > directory before running the first time. | | Hmmm, I don't recall the last time I wiped mine clean. There was a | change in the prefs file code a few months back that had some rough | edges for a few days but I think that was all sorted out fairly | quickly. That's probably the last time I had to move anything around. It was just getting started. And running other gtkpod versions probably didn't help. | I filed an RFE to update libgpod to something newer[1]. I'm hopeful | that once 0.4.1 is released that will happen, which shouldn't be too | long. | [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=211648 Ta. Have tried to subscribe ("Add CC") but bugzilla blew up at me:-( -- Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx> DoD#743 http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/ George, discussing a patent and prior art: "Look, this publication has a date, the patent has a priority date, can't you just compare them?" Paul Sutcliffe: "Not unless you're a lawyer."