From:  Ørjan Pettersen 
Subject:  [Paparazzi-devel] Installation on a non Debian based distribution? 
Date:  Thu, 17 Jan 2008 12:45:47 +0100 
User-agent:  Thunderbird 2.0.0.9 (X11/20071212) 

What is needed to be done when installing Paparazzi on a non Debian based 
system? I guess it is not enough just to download the cvs source code. 


Do I have to install paparazzi-dev and paparazzi-arm7 first? What does these 
files contain? I tried to list the content of these files, and the only thing 
I found was a changelog.debian.gz file. 

Or, do I install the following instead of -dev and -arm7?

ocaml
ocaml-camlimages
ocaml-lablgtk
ocaml-xml-light
boa
libgnomecanvas
libusb
pcre
arm-gp2x-linux-gcc
arm-gp2x-linux-binutils
glade2
ivy-c
ivy-c-dev
ivy-ocaml
lpc21isp
and gcc, make, cvs, gnuplot, imagemagik...

Do I now get the cvs source code and install it?

Is something missing?

Orjanp -.-

From:  Pascal Brisset 
Subject:  Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Installation on a non Debian based distribution? 
Date:  Thu, 17 Jan 2008 13:16:00 +0100 
User-agent:  Icedove 1.5.0.14pre (X11/20071018) 

Hi,


some informations are available on the wiki: 
http://paparazzi.enac.fr/wiki/index.php/Installation#Manual_Installation_of_Individual_Packages 


The required tools/libraries to compile the Paparazzi source code are listed 
in the dependencies of the paparazzi-dev package 
(http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/paparazzi/paparazzi3/debian/control.etch?revision=1.16&view=markup) : 

ivy-c-dev, ivy-c, ivy-ocaml, libxml-light-ocaml-dev, liblablgtk2-ocaml-dev, 
make, gcc, boa, gnuplot, libgnomecanvas2-dev, bzip2, cvs, 
liblablgtk2-gnome-ocaml-dev, libcamlimages-ocaml-dev, libusb-dev, 
speech-dispatcher, glade, gedit, imagemagick, libpcre3-dev

--Pascal


Ørjan Pettersen wrote:

What is needed to be done when installing Paparazzi on a non Debian based 
system? I guess it is not enough just to download the cvs source code. 


Do I have to install paparazzi-dev and paparazzi-arm7 first? What does these 
files contain? I tried to list the content of these files, and the only thing 
I found was a changelog.debian.gz file. 

Or, do I install the following instead of -dev and -arm7?

ocaml
ocaml-camlimages
ocaml-lablgtk
ocaml-xml-light
boa
libgnomecanvas
libusb
pcre
arm-gp2x-linux-gcc
arm-gp2x-linux-binutils
glade2
ivy-c
ivy-c-dev
ivy-ocaml
lpc21isp
and gcc, make, cvs, gnuplot, imagemagik...

Do I now get the cvs source code and install it?

Is something missing?

Orjanp -.-


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From:  Gautier Hattenberger 
Subject:  Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Installation on a non Debian based distribution? 
Date:  Thu, 17 Jan 2008 13:32:12 +0100 
User-agent:  Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 (X11/20071022) 

Hi,


If you are using a system with RPM packaging, almost all the libraries are 
available, exept ivy-* and lpc21isp. If you convert them from .deb to .rpm, 
you have to move some files by hand for ivy-ocaml, since default path for 
fedora and debian are different. 

Gautier

Pascal Brisset a écrit :

 Hi,


some informations are available on the wiki: 
http://paparazzi.enac.fr/wiki/index.php/Installation#Manual_Installation_of_Individual_Packages 


The required tools/libraries to compile the Paparazzi source code are listed 
in the dependencies of the paparazzi-dev package 
(http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/paparazzi/paparazzi3/debian/control.etch?revision=1.16&view=markup) : 


ivy-c-dev, ivy-c, ivy-ocaml, libxml-light-ocaml-dev, liblablgtk2-ocaml-dev, 
make, gcc, boa, gnuplot, libgnomecanvas2-dev, bzip2, cvs, 
liblablgtk2-gnome-ocaml-dev, libcamlimages-ocaml-dev, libusb-dev, 
speech-dispatcher, glade, gedit, imagemagick, libpcre3-dev 

--Pascal


Ørjan Pettersen wrote:

What is needed to be done when installing Paparazzi on a non Debian based 
system? I guess it is not enough just to download the cvs source code. 


Do I have to install paparazzi-dev and paparazzi-arm7 first? What does these 
files contain? I tried to list the content of these files, and the only thing 
I found was a changelog.debian.gz file. 

Or, do I install the following instead of -dev and -arm7?

ocaml
ocaml-camlimages
ocaml-lablgtk
ocaml-xml-light
boa
libgnomecanvas
libusb
pcre
arm-gp2x-linux-gcc
arm-gp2x-linux-binutils
glade2
ivy-c
ivy-c-dev
ivy-ocaml
lpc21isp
and gcc, make, cvs, gnuplot, imagemagik...

Do I now get the cvs source code and install it?

Is something missing?

Orjanp -.-


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From:  Brad Douglas 
Subject:  Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Installation on a non Debian based distribution? 
Date:  Thu, 17 Jan 2008 21:12:08 +0000 

Most of the packages available are out of date.  I'm using FC8 and I
found it much easier to compile everything myself.  There was a bit of
trial and error as the wiki isn't entirely instructive.  I probably
should have documented it to update the wiki, but hindsight 20/20...

I must admit that it was a PITA and I was literally laughed at on IRC
for *gasp* not using Debian or derivative, which I found a bit annoying.

On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 13:32 +0100, Gautier Hattenberger wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> If you are using a system with RPM packaging, almost all the libraries 
> are available, exept ivy-* and lpc21isp. If you convert them from .deb 
> to .rpm, you have to move some files by hand for ivy-ocaml, since 
> default path for fedora and debian are different.
> 
> Gautier
> 
> Pascal Brisset a écrit :
> >  Hi,
> >
> > some informations are available on the wiki: 
> > http://paparazzi.enac.fr/wiki/index.php/Installation#Manual_Installation_of_Individual_Packages
> >  
> >
> >
> > The required tools/libraries to compile the Paparazzi source code are 
> > listed in the dependencies of the paparazzi-dev package 
> > (http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/paparazzi/paparazzi3/debian/control.etch?revision=1.16&view=markup)
> >  
> > :
> >
> > ivy-c-dev, ivy-c, ivy-ocaml, libxml-light-ocaml-dev, 
> > liblablgtk2-ocaml-dev, make, gcc, boa, gnuplot, libgnomecanvas2-dev, 
> > bzip2, cvs, liblablgtk2-gnome-ocaml-dev, libcamlimages-ocaml-dev, 
> > libusb-dev, speech-dispatcher, glade, gedit, imagemagick, libpcre3-dev
> >
> > --Pascal
> >
> >
> > Ørjan Pettersen wrote:
> >> What is needed to be done when installing Paparazzi on a non Debian 
> >> based system? I guess it is not enough just to download the cvs 
> >> source code.
> >>
> >> Do I have to install paparazzi-dev and paparazzi-arm7 first? What 
> >> does these files contain? I tried to list the content of these files, 
> >> and the only thing I found was a changelog.debian.gz file.
> >>
> >> Or, do I install the following instead of -dev and -arm7?
> >>
> >> ocaml
> >> ocaml-camlimages
> >> ocaml-lablgtk
> >> ocaml-xml-light
> >> boa
> >> libgnomecanvas
> >> libusb
> >> pcre
> >> arm-gp2x-linux-gcc
> >> arm-gp2x-linux-binutils
> >> glade2
> >> ivy-c
> >> ivy-c-dev
> >> ivy-ocaml
> >> lpc21isp
> >> and gcc, make, cvs, gnuplot, imagemagik...
> >>
> >> Do I now get the cvs source code and install it?
> >>
> >> Is something missing?


-- 
73, de Brad KB8UYR/6 < rez touchofmadness com>

From:  Pascal Brisset 
Subject:  Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Installation on a non Debian based distribution? 
Date:  Fri, 18 Jan 2008 20:14:44 +0100 
User-agent:  Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 (X11/20071022) 

Hi Brad,

> Most of the packages available are out of date.

Could you elaborate on this ?

>   I'm using FC8 and I
> found it much easier to compile everything myself.  There was a bit of
> trial and error as the wiki isn't entirely instructive.  I probably
> should have documented it to update the wiki, but hindsight 20/20...

> I must admit that it was a PITA and I was literally laughed at on IRC
> for *gasp* not using Debian or derivative, which I found a bit annoying.

There is nothing to laugh at.

Your contribution to the project is welcome. You could write a configure script 
(using autoconf) for non-Debian users for example. 

--Pascal

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