Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 28th Apr 2006 13:48 UTC, submitted by Philipp Esselbach
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So otherwise you're saying it's just as hard in FreeBSD as it is in Ubuntu to get it to compile. An 'apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev' would have fixed the issue of not being able to compile it. Or better yet, as others said, just enable the universe and multiverse repositories in Ubuntu. If you still feel the need to compile it, you can 'apt-get build-dep avidemux' and it'll get all the development libraries that particular program needs to compile. I haven't seen any non-source distribution be able to do that. Debian based distros rule!
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