On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 12:57 AM Cameron Simpson <cs(a)cskk.id.au> wrote:
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>Thanks, Cameron. Below, it can be found my pip errors.
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> Using this graphics system: OpenGL
> WARNING: A problem occurred while running pkg-config --libs
>--cflags gstreamer-1.0 (code 1)
> b"Package gstreamer-1.0 was not found in the pkg-config search
>path.\nPerhaps you should add the directory containing
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> WARNING: A problem occurred while running pkg-config --libs
>--cflags sdl2 SDL2_ttf SDL2_image SDL2_mixer (code 1)
> b"Package sdl2 was not found in the pkg-config search
>path.\nPerhaps you should add the directory containing `sdl2.pc'\nto
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> b"Package pangoft2 was not found in the pkg-config search
>path.\nPerhaps you should add the directory containing
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I'd start by adding the sdl2, gstreamer and pangoft2 development
packages (typically named *-devel in Fedora/Redhat distros IIRC). I
probably already had them on my box from earlier builds of ffmpeg and
stuff.
Add these and retry.
Remember that pip has no knowledge of your system OS vendor package
system, so you need to supply that degree of support.
Thanks again, Cameron. After having installed the missing devel rpms,
as suggested by you, I still ran into pip errors. But, finally, I was
able to install Kivy by following the advice given at:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59125232/how-to-deal-with-kivy-instal...
Paul