Gnucash2 - How big a GNOME shoud I buy ?

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Wed Aug 23 13:29:25 EDT 2006


The configure script is the difinitive place to look.
There is also README.dependencies.

-derek

Quoting Kevin Buckley <kevin.m.buckley at gmail.com>:

> Half a question, half a posting of info in case it is of use.
>
> GnuCash2 release details say I need "Gnome2", whatever that
> constitues.
>
> If one isn't building on a package-managed "system" is there a minimum
> set of  Gnome2 source tarballs one can "get away with".
>
> I managed to get Gnucash2 doing its thing on an LFS/BLFS (read: from source)
> system with just these Gnome2 pieces
>
> # Orbit2
> # libbonobo
> # gconf
> # gnome-mime-data
> # gnome-vfs
> # libgnome
> # libglade
> # libart-lgpl
> # libgnomecanvas
> # libbonoboui
> # gnome-keyring
> # libgnomeui
> # libgnomeprint
> # gnome-icon-theme
> # libgnomeprintui
> # gail
> # gtkhtml
>
> Could I have got away with a even smaller Gnome ?
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