Configure: error: Package requirements (libcanberra-gtk3 >= 0.10) were not met [but libcanberra-gtk3 v....
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I'm trying to build a package (mate-power-manager) and hit this error during ./autogen.sh
:
checking for CANBERRA... no
configure: error: Package requirements (libcanberra-gtk3 >= 0.10) were not met:
No package 'libcanberra-gtk3' found
However, yum list libcanberra-gtk3
shows it's installed:
Installed Packages
libcanberra-gtk3.i686 0.30-5.el7 @base
libcanberra-gtk3.x86_64 0.30-5.el7 @anaconda
Having hit this somewhere in the past, I know a development pacakge is often needed in this case. So, I've tried checking for libcanberra-gtk3-dev
and libcanberra-dev
but they don't exist.
How can I find the package I need?
yum configure
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I'm trying to build a package (mate-power-manager) and hit this error during ./autogen.sh
:
checking for CANBERRA... no
configure: error: Package requirements (libcanberra-gtk3 >= 0.10) were not met:
No package 'libcanberra-gtk3' found
However, yum list libcanberra-gtk3
shows it's installed:
Installed Packages
libcanberra-gtk3.i686 0.30-5.el7 @base
libcanberra-gtk3.x86_64 0.30-5.el7 @anaconda
Having hit this somewhere in the past, I know a development pacakge is often needed in this case. So, I've tried checking for libcanberra-gtk3-dev
and libcanberra-dev
but they don't exist.
How can I find the package I need?
yum configure
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I'm trying to build a package (mate-power-manager) and hit this error during ./autogen.sh
:
checking for CANBERRA... no
configure: error: Package requirements (libcanberra-gtk3 >= 0.10) were not met:
No package 'libcanberra-gtk3' found
However, yum list libcanberra-gtk3
shows it's installed:
Installed Packages
libcanberra-gtk3.i686 0.30-5.el7 @base
libcanberra-gtk3.x86_64 0.30-5.el7 @anaconda
Having hit this somewhere in the past, I know a development pacakge is often needed in this case. So, I've tried checking for libcanberra-gtk3-dev
and libcanberra-dev
but they don't exist.
How can I find the package I need?
yum configure
I'm trying to build a package (mate-power-manager) and hit this error during ./autogen.sh
:
checking for CANBERRA... no
configure: error: Package requirements (libcanberra-gtk3 >= 0.10) were not met:
No package 'libcanberra-gtk3' found
However, yum list libcanberra-gtk3
shows it's installed:
Installed Packages
libcanberra-gtk3.i686 0.30-5.el7 @base
libcanberra-gtk3.x86_64 0.30-5.el7 @anaconda
Having hit this somewhere in the past, I know a development pacakge is often needed in this case. So, I've tried checking for libcanberra-gtk3-dev
and libcanberra-dev
but they don't exist.
How can I find the package I need?
yum configure
yum configure
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pkg-config
is specifically looking for the .pc
file (in this case libcanberra-gtk3.pc
)
So, to find out what package provides that file, use yum whatprovides
:
$ yum whatprovides -q '*libcanberra-gtk3.pc'
libcanberra-devel-0.30-5.el7.i686 : Development Files for libcanberra Client Development
Repo : base
Matched from:
Filename : /usr/lib/pkgconfig/libcanberra-gtk3.pc
libcanberra-devel-0.30-5.el7.x86_64 : Development Files for libcanberra Client Development
Repo : base
Matched from:
Filename : /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/libcanberra-gtk3.pc
So, the package needed uses a "devel" suffix, not a "dev" one. (The dev
suffix is common to deb/apt, but rpm/yum uses devel
)
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pkg-config
is specifically looking for the .pc
file (in this case libcanberra-gtk3.pc
)
So, to find out what package provides that file, use yum whatprovides
:
$ yum whatprovides -q '*libcanberra-gtk3.pc'
libcanberra-devel-0.30-5.el7.i686 : Development Files for libcanberra Client Development
Repo : base
Matched from:
Filename : /usr/lib/pkgconfig/libcanberra-gtk3.pc
libcanberra-devel-0.30-5.el7.x86_64 : Development Files for libcanberra Client Development
Repo : base
Matched from:
Filename : /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/libcanberra-gtk3.pc
So, the package needed uses a "devel" suffix, not a "dev" one. (The dev
suffix is common to deb/apt, but rpm/yum uses devel
)
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pkg-config
is specifically looking for the .pc
file (in this case libcanberra-gtk3.pc
)
So, to find out what package provides that file, use yum whatprovides
:
$ yum whatprovides -q '*libcanberra-gtk3.pc'
libcanberra-devel-0.30-5.el7.i686 : Development Files for libcanberra Client Development
Repo : base
Matched from:
Filename : /usr/lib/pkgconfig/libcanberra-gtk3.pc
libcanberra-devel-0.30-5.el7.x86_64 : Development Files for libcanberra Client Development
Repo : base
Matched from:
Filename : /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/libcanberra-gtk3.pc
So, the package needed uses a "devel" suffix, not a "dev" one. (The dev
suffix is common to deb/apt, but rpm/yum uses devel
)
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pkg-config
is specifically looking for the .pc
file (in this case libcanberra-gtk3.pc
)
So, to find out what package provides that file, use yum whatprovides
:
$ yum whatprovides -q '*libcanberra-gtk3.pc'
libcanberra-devel-0.30-5.el7.i686 : Development Files for libcanberra Client Development
Repo : base
Matched from:
Filename : /usr/lib/pkgconfig/libcanberra-gtk3.pc
libcanberra-devel-0.30-5.el7.x86_64 : Development Files for libcanberra Client Development
Repo : base
Matched from:
Filename : /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/libcanberra-gtk3.pc
So, the package needed uses a "devel" suffix, not a "dev" one. (The dev
suffix is common to deb/apt, but rpm/yum uses devel
)
pkg-config
is specifically looking for the .pc
file (in this case libcanberra-gtk3.pc
)
So, to find out what package provides that file, use yum whatprovides
:
$ yum whatprovides -q '*libcanberra-gtk3.pc'
libcanberra-devel-0.30-5.el7.i686 : Development Files for libcanberra Client Development
Repo : base
Matched from:
Filename : /usr/lib/pkgconfig/libcanberra-gtk3.pc
libcanberra-devel-0.30-5.el7.x86_64 : Development Files for libcanberra Client Development
Repo : base
Matched from:
Filename : /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/libcanberra-gtk3.pc
So, the package needed uses a "devel" suffix, not a "dev" one. (The dev
suffix is common to deb/apt, but rpm/yum uses devel
)
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