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Upd: Fixed by setting |
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That is your machine being broken. The same with the rest of your issue |
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How is it broken and why would it be? I don’t think I did anything with |
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I am not an Ubuntu expert nor a help forum. But yes, installing the devel version should just work, like it works for hundreds of people using this crate already. For the other issue, the book needs libadwaita v1.5, as described by the feature used. Your version is too old, that is why switching to v1_1 "solves" the problem. |
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Hmm, I might try to reproduce it later on a live USB with fresh Ubuntu.
The book recommends |
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It is also weird to expect the book to mention every single LTS distro that ever exists on the planet and keep the information up to date. The book doesn't have any active maintainers/authors to keep it up to date or fix any issues it might contain. |
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Fair enough, but at least it would be nice to mention that you might not have the latest version and should check it if it doesn’t compile. And that the version goes to |
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Sure thing, if you send a patch I will review and merge it, otherwise the situation will probably not change ;) |
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Ok, I’ll try to find time at some point. |
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First of all, it’s not even mentioned here that you need to add
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig
to.bashrc
(at least on Ubuntu). Installinglibadwaita-1-dev
doesn’t do it itself for some unfathomable reason.Second, it doesn’t even help, the same error still happens:
Even though the file is there:
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