Installing pyclutter-0.8.2 from source on Ubuntu 9.04

Asked by kukukk

Hello,

I have installed pyclutter-0.8.2 from source on Ubuntu 9.04, but when I tried to import clutter in python, I receive an error. On Ubuntu 8.10 it is working properly. There is difference between the python modules location in 8.10 and 9.04? When I install pyclutter-0.8.0 from the official Ubuntu repository it is working, but I need to install from source (I need to patch a file). What are the configure option for pyclutter? I have tried with "configure --prefix=/usr", but the same error. I have verified the installed files for the official pyclutter version, and for the one installed from source, and there is a difference between the files locations.
I'm new to Ubuntu (at least for making packages), and I can't find the options used for configure. I need something like the SlackBuilds files for Slackware.

Thanks,
Szabolcs Balogh

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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If you read the readme or install files using your favourite text editor it will outline everything usually

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kukukk (bszabolcs) said :
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I have already checked the /usr/share/doc/python-clutter/README file, but this is the original readme from the pyclutter source, and it contains only the possible configure options. What I need is the configure options used by the package maintainer when (s)he created the package.

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kukukk (bszabolcs) said :
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./configure --options...
What are these options? Or it is secret?

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