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<pre>>On 12/06/2010 05:25 AM, <a href="http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus">fran.renard at free.fr</a> wrote:
>><i> Hello,
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> I'm a newbie on Scribus, and I'd like to install it locally on a RedHat/Linux PC, because I'm not administrator.
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</i>>><i> I've downloaded scribus-1.3.3.14.tar.bz2 and unpacked it locally. I've get a scribus-1.3.3.14 directory.
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> There is no configure command, and I've understood that I've to use cmake.
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</i>>><i> I've created a "install" and a "build" directory, on the same level as the source "scribus" directory, in the scribus-1.3.3.14 directory.
</i>>><i> In the build directory, I've done :
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</i>>><i> cmake ../scribus -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/home/username/scribus-1.3.3.14/install
</i>>><i>
</i>>One question is what you are trying to do with this syntax. I can see
>you want the installation to go to this PATH, but what is this
>'../scribus'? You don't want to point to this directory with cmake, AFAIK.
<b>The ../scribus directory is the Scribus sources directory (with the *.cpp and *.h files),
as named in the <i>scribus-1.3.3.14</i> package.
I created the install and build directories at the same level.
</b>
François
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