Quote:in my experience, if it compiles (i am an archlinux user).... it will work, in your case i'd say you have nothing to worry about, so long as it installs.btw - are you sure you can't find a newer version of this app?
this is my first post after my into...
[img]<___base_url___>/uploads/emoticons/default_ph34r.png[/img] well i stand back on this one matey ... i don't like top touch the --prefix=..too many dependency issues due to packages begin installed in the wrong place.
like i said, you don't have anything to worry about so long as you get the thing installed. the problem will lie in whether the older applications runs or not after installing due to possible newer libraries being installed.
with that said, you'll wanna try installing the new/current libraries firsts then if you get the app installed, try running it. it most likely will tell what libs are missing , these are usually just a versioned name. like libssl.so.0. 7.7 while you have libssl.so.0.7.8 so you simply soft-link the available lib. it usually runs.
i just came up with this tactic today after fukking my gnome start-up with my bleeding edge software installs from the archlinux testing and unstable branches. it turned out that most apps that require gnutls 1.2 don't like the libs from the 1.4 series and the same with the ssl lib as well, they just don't like the new version so i simply tricked it into using it, and what do you know.
we have gnome back up in no time :-)