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+ | ====== Suse 10.0 install notes ====== | ||
+ | ===== Prerequisites: ===== | ||
+ | First off, I suggest you use the installer with date code 20051203 (or later). The 2005080X installer may not work with SuSE-10.0 without major upfront preparation. | ||
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+ | Secondly, if you are installing gEDA onto a pre-existing SuSE system, make sure your system runs the Gnome desktop, or at least has the Gnome libraries installed. If you have a KDE desktop system, unpredictable things may happen with the installer. | ||
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+ | The remainder of these instructions describe how to build your SuSE system so that you may install gEDA. If you already have gEDA built (and it's a Gnome desktop), you can use YaST to install any of the below-mentioned packages you might be missing from your original install. | ||
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+ | When installing SuSE-10.0 using YaST, click on the “change” button when YaST shows you your configuration. Select “software” → “details”. Then add the following packages to your installation list: | ||
+ | * C/C++ tools | ||
+ | * Kernal development | ||
+ | * Gnome development | ||
+ | * KDE development | ||
+ | * TCL/Tk development | ||
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+ | Then change the filter to search for and install the following packages: | ||
+ | * Gtk-devel | ||
+ | * Termcap | ||
+ | * Ncurses-devel | ||
+ | * wxGTK-devel | ||
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+ | Once these packages are installed, the installer should run to completion. |