Re: [gtk-list] Re: gtk compile problem



how do I unsubscribe.. I unsubscribed from this list months ago and it
stopped but about three days ago I started getting all the messages again!

whats up??

-Matt Rosencrantz
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthias Kattanek <mattes@ugraf.com>
To: Federico Mena <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx>
Cc: gtk-list@redhat.com <gtk-list@redhat.com>
Date: Saturday, November 08, 1997 12:53 PM
Subject: [gtk-list] Re: gtk compile problem


>
>Hi Frederik,
>
>Yeah, you were right. I followed your advise and from then on it
>was no problem to compile gtk.
>
>> workaround is to go to the gtk+971025/glib directory, make install
>
>FYI
>I actually had to do a 'make install' for the subdirectory ./gdk too.
>
>Thxs for your immediate help
>
>mattes
>
>> >  gcc -shared -Wl,-soname -Wl,libgdk.so.1 -o _libs/libgdk.so.1.0.0
gdk.lo
>> >  gdkcolor.lo gdkcursor.lo gdkdraw.lo gdkfont.lo gdkgc.lo gdkglobals.lo
>> >  gdkimage.lo gdkinput.lo gdkpixmap.lo gdkproperty.lo gdkrectangle.lo
>> >  gdkselection.lo gdkvisual.lo gdkwindow.lo gdkxid.lo gxid_lib.lo -lglib
>> >  -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXext -lX11
>> >  ld: cannot open -lglib: No such file or directory
>> >  make[2]: *** [libgdk.la] Error 1
>>
>> gtk+971025 has a bug in the configuration files which makes you need
>> to have installed Glib before compiling the Gdk/Gtk parts.  The
>> workaround is to go to the gtk+971025/glib directory, make install
>> there, and then go up one directory and make again.
>>
>> I'm sorry about this problem; I don't know why the config files
>> screwed up when I put up the 971025 snapshot.
>>
>>   Quartic
>>
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