Re: Making my own sandbox

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В Срд, 18/10/2006 в 17:20 +0200, Kolbjørn Stuestøl пишет:
> Hi all of you

Hi Kolbjørn, you are welcome
> 
> I’m not quite sure of what a sandbox is, but I’m trying to make my
> own. 
> 
> On my way to Linux I have installed Cygwin (a program simulating
> Unix/Linux on Windows) on my Windows XP with the gimp-help-2 in the
> cygwin/bin folder.
> 
>  
> 
> Running './autogen.sh --without-gimp' in the Cygwin window results in
> a message telling me that I have to install autoconf and automake 1.6
> or newer.


> Since there are lots of autoconf and automake files spread around in
> different folders it seems to me that the necessary files are on
> place, but the sh.exe does not know where to find them. So, my
> question is: If this is right, how to tell sh.exe the right paths? If
> I’m wrong, what am I to do to? (Some day or other I will be switching
> to Linux, but in the meantime ….)  
> 
Are you sure you have recent automake installed? What does "automake
--version" command print to you? Can you look in cygwin package manager,
is new automake there? 

You can find missing packages on http://www.cygwin.com/packages/
> 
> I am a newcomer to Linux and have no idea of what’s wrong. (I have
> browsed the cygwin FAQ sites for any help, but found nothing).  
> 
> I also downloaded autogen and autoconf from GNU, but found no way to
> install them in cygwin. It look likes the only way to make changes in
> cygwin is to run the setup program using cygwins own downloads.
> 
No, it's possible to install autoconf and automake from GNU, but it
requires some experience. I think for you it's better to use cygwin
package manager.

> I think the solution is more Unix or Linux like and have nothing to do
> with Windows. Therefore I hope on some help from you, or am I better
> off trying the cygwin forum?  

Well, cygwin people will help, but we would be happy to give an advise too.

Some of us are working with cygwin, so it's certainly possible to create
gimp-help setup with it. Although it's sometimes untrivial task.

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