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# yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
# yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
# yum groupinstall "X Software Development"
# yum groupinstall "X Software Development"

# yum install intltool nspr-devel expat-devel ncurses-devel docbook-style-xsl libxml2-devel glib2-devel gettext-devel gtk2-devel gtk-doc (LeJames, 2007/03/03)
(LeJames, 2007/03/03) found that he needed the following packages in addition to the ones above:
# yum install intltool nspr-devel expat-devel ncurses-devel docbook-style-xsl
# yum install libxml2-devel glib2-devel gettext-devel gtk2-devel gtk-doc
# yum install darcs gstreamer-devel gstreamer-plugins-base-devel
# yum install fribidi fribidi-devel enchant enchant-devel
# yum install libxslt-devel libxslt-python GConf2-devel


Step 2: Follow the build instructions for [[Sugar with sugar-jhbuild|sugar-jhbuild]].
Step 2: Follow the build instructions for [[Sugar with sugar-jhbuild|sugar-jhbuild]].

Revision as of 01:17, 4 March 2007

The preferred method for building Sugar is to build from sources using sugar-jhbuild, as dependencies continue to change. A full build using sugar-jhbuild will require about 3 Gig of disk space.

Step 1: Make sure that all build tools are installed.

Carry out these three steps before installing the packages below.

  1. yum -y update
  2. yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
  3. yum groupinstall "X Software Development"

(LeJames, 2007/03/03) found that he needed the following packages in addition to the ones above:

  1. yum install intltool nspr-devel expat-devel ncurses-devel docbook-style-xsl
  2. yum install libxml2-devel glib2-devel gettext-devel gtk2-devel gtk-doc
  3. yum install darcs gstreamer-devel gstreamer-plugins-base-devel
  4. yum install fribidi fribidi-devel enchant enchant-devel
  5. yum install libxslt-devel libxslt-python GConf2-devel

Step 2: Follow the build instructions for sugar-jhbuild.

(gregdek, 08 feb 2007)