Re: libgmodule error.



Do this:

ldconfig -p | grep libgmodule

and see if you get anything.  Then double-check that when the program is
linked, the flags '-lgmodule' and '-L[gmodulepath]' are in the linking
command.  Substitue [gmodulepath] for whatever directory 'ldconfig -p'
dumps back for libgmodule.

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On Sun, 4 Oct 1998, Herbert J. Skuhra wrote:

)Hi,
)
)I do have glib 1.1.3 and gtk 1.1.2 installed and compiling gnome-libs0.30
)delivers a similar error message! Do you have another advice ? Please !!1
) 
)
)On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, Soren Harward wrote:
)
)> glib >= 1.1.x
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)> On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, Peter Petrakis wrote:
)> 
)> )Who does libgmodule.so  belong to? How can I correct this error?
)> )Sytem specs: RH 5.1 on a Alpha LX  all applicable errata applied
)> 
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