The official website said that the development environment for installing ruby-gnome2 under Ubuntu is very simple. The apt-getinstallruby-gnome2 can install many libraries with just one command. But in fact, I found this in rubyextconf. rb compilation will ignore a lot of things, so I lost a few hair, found that after installing the following libraries can execute Ruby-GNOME2Tutorial tutorial. Apt-getinstalll official website introduced the installation of ruby-gnome2 under Ubuntu development environment is very simple.
Apt-get install ruby-gnome2
A single command can install many databases. But in fact I found this in ruby extconf. rb coding will ignore a lot of things, so I lost a few hair, found that after installing the following libraries can execute the Ruby-GNOME2 Tutorial.
Apt-get install libglib2.0-dev
Apt-get install ruby1.8-dev
Apt-get install firefox-dev
Apt-get install libgtkglext1-dev
Apt-get install libpoppler-glib-dev
Apt-get install libcairo-ruby
Apt-get install libglade2-ruby
Apt-get install libglib2-ruby
Apt-get install librexml-ruby
Apt-get install libgtksourceview-dev
Apt-get install libpanel-applet2-dev
Apt-get install libgnomeprintui2.2-dev
Apt-get install librsvg2-dev
Apt-get install libvte-dev
Apt-get install libxul-dev
Apt-get install libgda2-common
Apt-get install libgda2-bin
Unfortunately, ignore, GStreamer, and Libgda.
The GStreamer plug-in seems to have been removed from the ubuntu 8.04 repository, and Libgda does not know why it cannot be compiled.