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Date:      16 Jun 2002 13:51:26 -0400
From:      Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com>
To:        Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
Cc:        Martin Klaffenboeck <martin.klaffenboeck@gmx.at>, freebsd-gnome@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: using gnome2 and gnome1?
Message-ID:  <1024249887.98971.2.camel@shumai.marcuscom.com>
In-Reply-To: <1024241757.33147.159.camel@ncc-1701.webonaut.com>
References:  <1024237262.3443.17.camel@martin.kleinerdrache.org>  <1024241757.33147.159.camel@ncc-1701.webonaut.com>

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On Sun, 2002-06-16 at 11:35, Franz Klammer wrote:
> Hi!
>=20
> I'm using gnome2 with Evolution, AbiWord, Galeon and Gnumeric.

Over the next few weeks, I'll be adding some GNOME 2 applications like
balsa2, gnumeric2, and pan2.  Of course, apps like Evo and AbiWord might
be a while before they become GNOME 2 native.=20

I think sobomax is going to fix up bsd.gnome.mk to be both GNOME 1.4 and
GNOME 2.0 friendly once GNOME 2 is officially released.  If not, I'll
tackle it.

Joe

>=20
> It's limited possible. Some Ports _realy_ depends on gnomecore.
> That are the problematic you shouldn't install and with my (second)
> way - you can't install them.
>=20
>=20
> Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com> has written on Friday in an
> Email to the same topic:
>=20
> "Currently, most of the applications in the tree are GNOME 1.4 based
>  applications, and will pull in all of the GNOME 1.4.x desktop.  Your
>  best bet for getting things going right now is to install all of your
>  GNOME 1.4 stuff, then uninstall all of the ports listed in the gnome2
>  meta-port.  Then, install the gnome2 meta-port.  This sucks for things
>  like portupgrade, but hopefully that will be fixed soon when GNOME 2.0
>  is officially released."
>=20
>=20
> You also can try this (2. and 3. also useful after the way above):
>=20
> 1. install gnome2
>=20
> 2. edit /etc/make.conf:
>     WITHOUT_GNOME=3Dyes
>     WITHOUT_PILOT=3Dyes
>=20
> 3. put the following on top of /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.gnome.mk:
>     .if defined(WITHOUT_GNOME) && defined(USE_GNOME)=20
>     .undef USE_GNOME=20
>     USE_GNOMELIBS=3Dyes=20
>     .endif=20
>=20
>     warning: the next cvsup will overwrite this.
>=20
> Now you should be able to install gnome1-ports without=20
> overwriting your gnome2-installation also with portupgrade.
> with this way i'm currently updating my gnome1-ports without
> any problem.
>=20
> of course: this is nonofficial and no guaranty :-)=20
>=20
> franz.
>=20
> ps: if something unclear ... i'm better in german, you can write
> direct to me :-)
>=20
> Am So, 2002-06-16 um 16.21 schrieb Martin Klaffenboeck:
> > Hello,
> >=20
> > There are many programms just available with gnome(1)  I've installed
> > gnome2 which required to deinstall gnome1.  Then I tried to install
> > Abiword and some other programms, so that gnome1 was installed new...
> > Now I have lost my overview, thats why I deinstalled all the gnome
> > packages and just installed the gnome(1) metaport and the other
> > programms (evolution, abiword, gnumeric, ...) which required gnome1
> >=20
> > So now I've got the question, how does this work with the FreeBSD Ports
> > and gnome itself.  Can I use both, gnome1 and gnome2?  I'd like to
> > create some programms using gnome (I think about gnome2 because it seem=
s
> > to be the future) and I'd like to develop them with glade2 and c++.  Ho=
w
> > can I work?  What will happen, if I install the glade2 port?  Will ther=
e
> > be some gnome1 libraries be overwritten, and if will that cause errors
> > for my gnome1 programms?
> >=20
> > How can I use both gnome1 and gnome2?  Is there a way to do that?
> >=20
> > Thank you for anwering this question.
> >=20
> > Martin
> >=20
> > --=20
> >      Virtuelle Jugendarbeit auf http://create.kleinerdrache.org
> >             ...  bald kommt ein neues Layout  ...
> >=20
> >=20
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> --=20
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>=20
>=20
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