Problems with iPod

Todd Zullinger tmz at pobox.com
Fri Oct 20 19:40:32 UTC 2006


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Ed Smits wrote:
> OK, I had downloaded libgpod-0.4.0.tar.gz, supposedly the latest
> from the CVS tree, finally was able to configure, make and install
> it with your help, no errors, thought I was on the home stretch... I
> had also downloaded the latest gtkpod from CVS, gtkpod-0.99.8,
> started to configure it, errors out with
> 
> No Match for argument: libgpod-1.0

That's a bit confusing, but it doesn't mean libgpod-1.0 as you may be
led to believe.  It's a pkgconfig error, pkgconfig is looking for a
libgpod-1.0.pc file that will tell configure what flags to add to the
build process.  The trouble is that pkgconfig doesn't look in
/usr/local by default.  I forgot to mention that in my other mail.
You'll need to set the environmental variable PKG_CONFIG_PATH.  It
should be set to the location where libgpod-1.0.pc was installed,
which I believe will be /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig.  See man pkg-config.

    export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
    # build gtkpod
    ./configure && make && sudo make install

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