GIMP compile dependencies on Ubuntu “Feisty Fawn”
So you are on Ubuntu 7.04 and you want to compile the bleeding edge version of GIMP…
You’ve just checked out the HEAD revision out of the GIMP code repository (as roughly written here) and created your shiny local working copy, you fire up the terminal, read the HACKING file and find that you must have a lot of software development tools installed (a compile tool-chain). After all GIMP is a very big and complex GNOME/Gtk/X-window application (maybe one of the biggest if not the biggest).
You may now wonder which packages do I need to install on Ubuntu to get all the stuff I need to successfully compile GIMP?
Also:
I am using on several projects memcached and on the application side the php memcached module. This can be installed as any pear/pecl module, or from source by downloading the source .tgz and running the classic phpize; ./configure; make; make install; While trying to upgrade the memcached module to the latest version available 2.1.2 I encoutered a problem, receiving an error during the compile step:
“configure: error: Cannot find php_session.h”
If you want to compile this version on Debian the solution is simple.
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