RE: installing 2.8
- From: "Dugas, Alan" <alan dugas analog com>
- To: Matt Eisemann <meisemann dsrnet com>, Drazen Kacar <dave srce hr>
- Cc: gtk-list gnome org
- Subject: RE: installing 2.8
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 19:18:44 -0400
It appears either way works. It seems to me just a qustion of
preference.
-- Stupid Genius
> ----------
> From: Drazen Kacar[SMTP:dave srce hr]
> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 5:58 PM
> To: Matt Eisemann
> Cc: 'Dugas, Alan'; gtk-list gnome org
> Subject: Re: installing 2.8
>
> Matt Eisemann wrote:
> > so should my LD_LIBRARY_PATH be set to the directory that contains the
> > files such as libglib.a, libglib.la, libgmodule.a... and so forth.
> > If so, they both seem right. The environment GLIB_CONFIG is set to
> > /home/matt/mppcm/ssep/GTK/glib/glib-1.2.8 which is the directory which
> > contains the file glib-config. Any other ideas? I did not have this
> > variable set so thanks but I still get the exect same message as below.
>
> There should never be a need for LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting (except in some
> very special cases). After installing glib, edit glib-config and
> add the appropriate -R flag to `glib-config --libs' output. This is
> output from my system (just as an example):
>
> prompt> glib-config --libs
> -L/usr/local/lib -R/usr/local/lib -lglib
>
> GTK configure script should work fine after that.
>
> Then, when compiling GTK, set LD_OPTIONS=-R/usr/local/lib (substitute the
> directory where the libraries live, if not /usr/local/lib). Type `make'
> and your GTK libraries should be built almost correctly.
>
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