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gnome/core/config.xml
rd2241d7d r998dcf8 32 32 <para>Check the <filename>~/.xinitrc</filename> file and ensure you have 33 33 no other window managers or other <application>X</application> applications 34 startingbefore <application>GNOME</application>.</para>34 mentioned before <application>GNOME</application>.</para> 35 35 </note> 36 36 -
gnome/core/pre-install-config.xml
rd2241d7d r998dcf8 55 55 <literal># Begin gnome addition to man_db.conf 56 56 57 MANDATORY_MANPATH /opt/gnome-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version;/ man57 MANDATORY_MANPATH /opt/gnome-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version;/share/man 58 58 59 59 # End gnome addition to man_db.conf</literal> -
gnome/gnome-intro.xml
rd2241d7d r998dcf8 11 11 12 12 <para>This chapter presents the instructions to install a complete 13 <application>GNOME</application>-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; 14 desktop environment and a limited <application>GNOME</application> 1.4 15 library environment that is sufficient to run 16 <application>GNOME</application> 1.4 applications included in this book. 17 The order of the pages follow the build order defined by the 18 <application>GNOME</application> development team as published in previous 19 versions of the <ulink 20 url="http://www.gnome.org/start/&gnome-version;/notes/en"> 21 release notes</ulink>. Note that the development team did not publish a 22 build order for the &gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; release.</para> 13 GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; desktop environment; and a limited 14 GNOME 1.4 library environment that is sufficient to run GNOME 1.4 15 applications included in this book. The order of the pages follows the build 16 order defined by the GNOME development team and documented in the <ulink 17 url="http://www.gnome.org/start/&gnome-version;/notes/en/rninstallation.html"> 18 Release Notes</ulink>.</para> 23 19 24 <para>The installation of 25 <application>GNOME</application>-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; 26 is a large undertaking and one we would like to see you complete with the 27 least amount of stress. One of the first goals in this installation is to 28 protect your previously installed software, especially if you are testing 29 <application>GNOME</application> on your machine. 30 <application>GNOME</application>-&gnome-version; packages utilize the 20 <para>The installation of GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; is a 21 large undertaking and one we would like to see you complete with the least 22 amount of stress. One of the first goals in this installation is to protect 23 your previously installed software, especially if you are testing GNOME on 24 your machine. GNOME-&gnome-version; packages utilize the 31 25 <option>--prefix=option</option> passed to <command>configure</command>, 32 26 so you will use that and an environment variable (<envar>GNOME_PREFIX</envar>) 33 27 to add flexibility to the installation.</para> 34 28 35 <para>To install <application>GNOME</application> as your desktop of choice, 36 it is recommended that you install using 37 <option>--prefix=/usr</option>. If you are not sure that you are going 38 to keep the <application>GNOME</application> installation, or you think you 39 will update to the newest releases as they become available, you should 40 install with <option>--prefix=/opt/gnome-&gnome-version;</option>. 41 Setting the environment variable and the additional edits required by the 42 second option are covered on the pre-installation page.</para> 29 <para>To install GNOME as your desktop of choice, it is recommended that you 30 install using <option>--prefix=/usr</option>. If you are not sure that you 31 are going to keep the GNOME installation, or you think you will update to the 32 newest releases as they become available, you should install with 33 <option>--prefix=/opt/gnome-&gnome-version;</option>. Setting the environment 34 variable and the additional edits required by the second option are covered 35 in the Pre-Installation Configuration section.</para> 43 36 44 37 <para>If you choose the second option, removal of 45 <application>GNOME</application>-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; is as 46 easy as removing the edits from the pre-installation page and issuing the 47 following command:</para> 38 GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; is as easy as removing the edits 39 from the pre-installation page and issuing the following command (you may 40 need to become the <systemitem class='username'>root</systemitem> 41 user):</para> 48 42 49 43 <screen role="root"><userinput>rm -rf /opt/gnome-&gnome-version;</userinput></screen> … … 51 45 <para>If your system was completely built per LFS and BLFS instructions, 52 46 you have a very good chance of using 53 <application>GNOME</application>-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; after 54 your first installation. If you are a typical LFS user, you have made 55 modifications to the instructions along the way knowing that you have to 56 take those modifications into account on future installations. You should 57 have no problems integrating 58 <application>GNOME</application>-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; into 59 your unique setup, but you will have to install almost 50 packages before 60 you can run <application>GNOME</application> through any testing (assuming 61 your window manager is preinstalled and tested). You should anticipate that 62 you will be rebuilding <application>GNOME</application> at least once to 63 make adjustments for your setup.</para> 47 GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; after your first installation. If 48 you are a typical LFS user, you have made modifications to the instructions 49 along the way knowing that you have to take those modifications into account 50 on future installations. You should have no problems integrating 51 GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; into your unique setup, but you 52 will have to install well over 50 packages before you can run GNOME through 53 any testing (assuming your windowing system is preinstalled and tested). You 54 should anticipate that you will be rebuilding GNOME at least once to make 55 adjustments for your setup.</para> 64 56 65 <para>If you are building a <application>GNOME</application> 1.4 desktop 66 environment, you would install only those libraries in the 67 <application>GNOME</application> 1.4 chapter <emphasis>and</emphasis> any 68 dependencies listed on those pages, whether labeled or not. 69 <application>GNOME</application> packages without pages are simply 70 installed with:</para> 57 <para>If you are building a GNOME 1.4 library environment, you would install 58 only those libraries in the GNOME 1.4 chapter 59 <emphasis role='strong'>and</emphasis> any dependencies listed on those 60 pages, whether labeled or not. GNOME packages without pages in the book are 61 simply installed with:</para> 71 62 72 63 <screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/opt/gnome-1.4 && … … 78 69 79 70 <para>These instructions are simplistic to facilitate removal of 80 <application>GNOME</application> 1.4 from BLFS systems when it is no longer81 necessary. These instructions may be refined later to comply with BLFS82 standards for filelocations, specifically71 GNOME 1.4 from BLFS systems when it is no longer necessary. These 72 instructions may be refined later to comply with BLFS standards for file 73 locations, specifically 83 74 <filename class='directory'>/opt/gnome/etc</filename> to 84 75 <filename class='directory'>/etc</filename> and 85 76 <filename class='directory'>/opt/gnome/var</filename> to 86 77 <filename class='directory'>/var</filename>. You should consider using 87 the <application>GNOME</application> 1.4 hint located at 88 <ulink url="&hints-root;"/> if you have no interest in 89 <application>GNOME</application>-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version;.</para> 78 the GNOME 1.4 hint located at <ulink url="&hints-root;"/> if you have no 79 interest in GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version;.</para> 80 81 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Alternate Installation Methods</bridgehead> 82 <para>As was previously mentioned, building a GNOME desktop from sources is 83 a significant project. Some may find it too tedious or time-consuming to 84 perform a full installation following the BLFS book. You may wish to review 85 the automated methods mentioned in the 86 GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; <ulink 87 url="http://www.gnome.org/start/2.14/notes/en/rninstallation.html">Release 88 Notes</ulink>. Note that using any other method to install 89 GNOME-&gnome-version;&gnome-minor-version; other than using the BLFS 90 instructions cannot be supported by the BLFS team. Alternate methods are only 91 mentioned as a courtesy to builders who would like to build GNOME from 92 sources but do not have the time/desire/patience/whatever to follow the 93 BLFS book.</para> 90 94 91 95 </partintro> -
gnome/without-gnome.xml
rd2241d7d r998dcf8 4 4 5 5 <note> 6 <para>The instructions below are based on installing the package into 7 a <application>GNOME-2</application> environment. If, for whatever 8 reason, you're installing this package without having 9 <application>ORBit2</application> and the core 10 <application>GNOME-2</application> libraries installed, you'll need to 11 modify the <option>--prefix=</option> parameter on the 12 <command>configure</command> script to point to your desired installation 13 path (e.g., <option>--prefix=/usr</option>).</para> 6 <para>The instructions below are based on installing the package into a 7 GNOME-2 environment. If, for whatever reason, you're installing this package 8 without having <application>ORBit2</application> and the core GNOME-2 9 libraries installed, you'll need to modify the <option>--prefix=</option> 10 parameter on the <command>configure</command> script to point to your desired 11 installation path (e.g., <option>--prefix=/usr</option>).</para> 14 12 </note>
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