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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE partintro PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6]>
7
8<!--
9$LastChangedBy$
10$Date$
11-->
12
13<partintro>
14
15 <title>Introduction to GNOME</title>
16
17 <!-- <warning id="gnome_broken" xreflabel="SVN GNOME is Broken">
18 <para>The <application>GLib</application>/<application>GTK+</application>
19 tool stack in the current SVN book is not compatible with this version
20 of GNOME. If you want to build GNOME using these instructions, you should
21 follow the stable BLFS 6.2.0 book (<ulink url="../stable/gnome/gnome.html"/>),
22 including
23 using the versions of the packages listed there. The BLFS development team
24 is working as hard as possible to bring the book up to GNOME-2.18.x.</para>
25 </warning> -->
26
27 <!-- <para>This chapter presents the instructions to install a complete
28 GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; desktop environment; and a limited
29 GNOME 1.4 library environment that is sufficient to run GNOME 1.4
30 applications included in this book. The order of the pages follows the build
31 order defined by the GNOME development team and documented in the <ulink
32 url="http://www.gnome.org/start/&gnome-version;/notes/en/rninstallation.html">
33 Release Notes</ulink>.</para> -->
34
35 <para>This chapter presents the instructions to install a complete
36 GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; desktop environment. The order of
37 the installed packages follows the build order defined by the GNOME
38 development team and has been thoroughly tested by the BLFS team.</para>
39
40 <para>The installation of GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; is a
41 large undertaking and one we would like to see you complete with the least
42 amount of stress. One of the first goals in this installation is to protect
43 your previously installed software, especially if you are testing GNOME on
44 your machine. GNOME-&gnome-version; packages utilize the
45 <option>--prefix=option</option> passed to <command>configure</command>,
46 so you will use that and an environment variable (<envar>GNOME_PREFIX</envar>)
47 to add flexibility to the installation.</para>
48
49 <para>To install GNOME as your desktop of choice, it is recommended that you
50 install using <option>--prefix=/usr</option>. If you are not sure that you
51 are going to keep the GNOME installation, or you think you will update to the
52 newest releases as they become available, you should install with
53 <option>--prefix=/opt/gnome-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version;</option>.
54 Setting the environment variable and the additional edits required by the
55 second option are covered in the Pre-Installation Configuration
56 section.</para>
57
58 <para>If you choose the second option, removal of
59 GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; is as easy as removing the edits
60 from the pre-installation page and issuing the following command (you may
61 need to become the <systemitem class='username'>root</systemitem>
62 user):</para>
63
64<screen role="root"><userinput>rm -rf /opt/gnome-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version;</userinput></screen>
65
66 <para>If your system was completely built per LFS and BLFS instructions,
67 you have a very good chance of using
68 GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; after your first installation. If
69 you are a typical LFS user, you have made modifications to the instructions
70 along the way knowing that you have to take those modifications into account
71 on future installations. You should have no problems integrating
72 GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; into your unique setup, but you
73 will have to install well over 50 packages before you can run GNOME through
74 any testing (assuming your windowing system is preinstalled and tested). You
75 should anticipate that you will be rebuilding GNOME at least once to make
76 adjustments for your setup.</para>
77
78 <!-- <para>If you are building a GNOME 1.4 library environment, you would install
79 only those libraries in the GNOME 1.4 chapter
80 <emphasis role='strong'>and</emphasis> any dependencies listed on those
81 pages, whether labeled or not. GNOME packages without pages in the book are
82 simply installed with:</para>
83
84<screen><userinput>./configure -prefix=/opt/gnome-1.4 &amp;&amp;
85make</userinput></screen>
86
87 <para>Now, as the <systemitem class='username'>root</systemitem> user:</para>
88
89<screen role='root'><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
90
91 <para>These instructions are simplistic to facilitate removal of
92 GNOME 1.4 from BLFS systems when it is no longer necessary. These
93 instructions may be refined later to comply with BLFS standards for file
94 locations, specifically
95 <filename class='directory'>/opt/gnome/etc</filename> to
96 <filename class='directory'>/etc</filename> and
97 <filename class='directory'>/opt/gnome/var</filename> to
98 <filename class='directory'>/var</filename>. You should consider using
99 the GNOME 1.4 hint located at <ulink url="&hints-root;"/> if you have no
100 interest in GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version;.</para> -->
101
102 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Alternate Installation Methods</bridgehead>
103 <para>As was previously mentioned, building a GNOME desktop from sources is a
104 significant project. Some may find it too tedious or time-consuming to perform
105 a full installation following the BLFS book. You may wish to review the
106 automated methods mentioned in the GNOME-&gnome-version; <ulink
107 url="http://www.gnome.org/start/&gnome-version;/notes/en/rninstallation.html">Release
108 Notes</ulink>. Note that using any other method to install
109 GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; other than using the BLFS
110 instructions cannot be supported by the BLFS team. Alternate methods are only
111 mentioned as a courtesy to builders who would like to build GNOME from sources
112 but do not have the time/desire/patience/whatever to follow the BLFS
113 book.</para>
114
115
116</partintro>
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