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To build Nautilus without interfering with an existing Gnome install,
you will need to build several components from CVS into a separate
prefix.
For example, you could install these components into /usr/local/gnome2
or /usr/local/nautilus. Do do this, make sure to specify these with
the --prefix option to autogen.sh or configure.
Specifically, you will need to:
* Install all the needed modules into your selected prefix.
Nautilus currently requires the following modules from GNOME CVS
(built in the given order):
module branch configure options
------ ------ -----------------
glib: glib-1-2
gtk+: gtk-1-2
imlib: HEAD
gnome-xml: LIB_XML_1_X
ORBit: orbit-stable-0-5
gnome-libs: gnome-libs-1-0 --enable-prefer-db1
gnet: HEAD
gnome-http: HEAD
oaf: HEAD
gconf: HEAD
gdk-pixbuf: HEAD --enable-canvas-pixbuf
gnome-print: HEAD
bonobo: HEAD --enable-oaf=yes
gnome-vfs: HEAD --enable-oaf=yes
gtkhtml: HEAD
eog: HEAD --enable-oaf=yes
xpdf: HEAD
Other modules for Red Hat users:
- For other modules, the versions in Red Hat 6.1 will do.
- ORBit requires popt-1.5, which can be fetched from:
ftp://ftp.valinux.com/pub/mirrors/redhat/rawhide/i386/RedHat/RPMS/popt-1.5-0.45.i386.rpm
Other modules for Debian users (we haven't tried this ourselves):
- You'll need libwww, which can be found at:
ftp://ftp.internatif.org/pub/debian/UNOFFICIAL/libw3c-libwww5_5.2.8-1_i386.deb
ftp://ftp.internatif.org/pub/debian/UNOFFICIAL/libw3c-libwww-dev_5.2.8-1_i386.deb
* Build and install nautilus into your selected prefix.
Also, you need to do a "killall oafd; killall gconfd" before
running Nautilus if OAF, GConf, or any of the .oafinfo files
in any module changed.
All patches should go through nautilus-list@lists.eazel.com
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