Ubuntu :: Install A Third Party Development Package For The TI DM355 Platform?
Nov 16, 2010
I'm trying to install a third party development package for the TI DM355 platform. The build script for this tests for the mono package which must have been available in a previous release of Ubuntu but has been deprecated in version 10. Which package provides mono support and how can I touch the package database to make it look like mono is installed so the ./configure script will be happy?
I was trying to setup a cross-platform development environment with qt, an thus looked for the qt-sdk package I used to install on my 32-bit machine.This package appears to have been deleted from 64-bit ubuntu maverick, but I do not understand the details...
- Has this package been renamed, or is there another one in place of it?
- Is this package going to be available again in the future?
PS: I am aware that one can install the sdk by downloading the installer, but for unattended install I prefer the apt package...
As topic, I have trouble with compiling brlcad as this thread. http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=249899
I assume the last problem I encounter was lack of development package in the system. Hence, I tried "yum install Xorg-devel" and the terminal reply"No package xorg-x11-devel available."
I hunted down kdevelop4 through yast. I found it finally by entering "Integrated Development Environment" in the search text box, clicking "Description" only, and clicking Search. I'm backtracking now to figure out how to find it and other development tools/ide's quicker in the future.I clicked the Technical Data tab for kdevelop4 and in the details, "Package Group" shows "Development/Tools/IDE".In Yast, I then clicked on the "Package Groups" tab and searched on the left-hand side for "Development". But it's now there.
In OpenSuSE 10.3, when I viewed the Package Groups tree structure, there was a node, "Development" which contained kdevelop3. But I can't seem to find the "Development" Package Group in OpenSuSE 11.2.
am creating a perl third party package and using in my other program. If i install the package with standard 4 commands ie.,
1)perl Makefile.PL 2)make 3)make test 4)make install
package has not installed properly. If i try to copy the package to the threads generated by perl -V command, then am able to get install the package, but i want to install the package by the standard 4 commands. I am using 36 bits OS , perl version is v5.8.5 and OS am using is "Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 6)".
I just installed F12 from LiveCD. Works beautifully.
However I realized that all software development tools are missing. I have now made a new DVD of full Fedora 12 but cannot install (as the install hangs on my Dell Optiplex)
My question is, can I go somewhere in my F12, and add "Software Development" package, directly from the F12 DVD install disc. (i.e. without reinstalling the whole linux)
I tried to build the latest lua package from source but the development libraries are missing. Where are they?
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After downloading the files for your system you'll probably have two files named lua-5.1_XXXXX.tar.gz - contains the library and includes for developers lua-5.1_XXXXX_bin.tar.gz - contains the executables for end user
But the archive at [url] doesnt contain such files.
I want to learn board specific package(BSP) for ARM processors under LINUX platform, please guide me "from where I need to start, what are the things I need to purchase" hoping to hear from you soon.
I'm trying to make a local package server for my offline development network. Can anyone recommend a mirror containing every single package for CentOS 5.4 x86 as well as 64 bit? I've looked around but I haven't had too much luck yet.
using squeeze and trying to install asterisk on it. after entering the ./configure command this error appears configure: error: *** termcap support not found (on modern systems, this typically means the ncurses development package is missing) i've tried to find the soultion in google, but i couldn't.
I ve got updates ready to install but halfway through downloading I get a message saying it couldnt get a password or something. So I enabled unsupported updates, but it still did it.
So then I disabled them again and it said I had a broken package (ia32-libs) and to run apt-get install -f in a terminal after unchecking 3rd party updates, so I unchecked 3rd party updates, but when I type in a terminal it says permission denied and asks if I m root.
It would normally ask for a password in the terminal to root me, dont know how to do it any other way.
just installed Fedora 15 and was just wondering....
I want to install the 3rd party repos... I found these........
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But for 15... would I install the rawhide one for rpmfusion? cause the other options are for older Fedora's.... or is there an updated rpmfusion etc for Fedora 15 that hasn't arrived yet? How does it work in this regards so I can have up to date 3rd party packages etc?
I have tried to install gnome-sell in ubuntu 10.04 but I found that this package can't install it (libgjs0) when I tried to install it this message appeared
PHP Code: libgjs0: Depends: xulrunner-1.9.2 (<=1.9.2.4~) but 1.9.2.16+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.10.04.1 is to be installed
I try to install the Development Tools by yum groupinstall 'Development Tools' but there is a problem with the dependency of the package systemtap-runtime.
Trying to install the latest , greatest hplip 3.10.2 on a CentOS 5.3 I'm following hplip webpage manual installation steps have a Kernel ver 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5 output from rpm -q centos-release centos-release-5-3.el5.centos.1 trying with (as root user ) yum -y goupinstall "Development Tools" getting following err message:
I'm new with linux. I don't know how to install fonts. In fact I just know how to shut it down. I'm completely new in this, but I want to Know. Step by step. I hope my ignorance don't angry you I'm really excited whit this new OS. win sucks. How can I install new fonts in my new openSuSE 11.2?
I currently run 9.10 and have / and /home mounted on different partitions. From what I understand, I can do a fresh install of 10.04 on / while preserving my settings on /home. What about the development tools? I currently have Apache web server, Tomcat, MySQL, PostgreSQL installed. I presume I will have to reinstall them if I do a fresh install right? So if I want to preserve these dev tools as they are I should only do an upgrade from the update manager? Are there any major advantages to a clean install over an upgrade?
Im new to Linux, so wanted to ask something.I need to install a Curl Library for my Platform in order to run my Game Server.But how do i install it ??Already found the files: [URL]..I have Linux Ubuntu Lucid (10.04)
I need to install Trac on a server that's on a private development VLAN (no internet access). Obviously Trac needs to go out over the internet to download/install various things. Does anyone know of an RPM or tarball out there that I can use to install Trac without being connected to the net?
I want to install CmapTools in my desktop, which runs v.10.04. I have downloaded the .bin file from their site.Is there a way to install it using Synaptic Package Manager?
I originally attempted to compile and install xmonad package by package, and the end result was this:
Code: $ xmonad /home/adx/.xmonad/xmonad-x86_64-linux: executeFile: does not exist (No such file or directory) X Error of failed request: BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied) Major opcode of failed request: 2 (X_ChangeWindowAttributes) Serial number of failed request: 7 Current serial number in output stream: 8 I figured I left out a flag on the make file or something, so I tried the slackbuild packages next; however, the same error was present at launch.
Sometimes i have on some magazines or Internet Zip packages that are the answer of what i am looking for.
Wich tool and how can i do it? c Well, i am in position to say that i had downloaded from Internet or located the package in the Cd or DVD that comes with the magazine.
But now comes the big question. How can i put this package ( install) on my distro ???
Do i have to be a normal user or should it be root or su (superuser) ?
The packages that come with the distro is easy, because i select them and everything is done
As i told before, maybe this is a silly question, but i simple don't know how to install them and i need some of them to leave MS for good.