Question on gtk library dependencies
- From: John Koshi <jkoshi yahoo com>
- To: gtk-list gnome org
- Subject: Question on gtk library dependencies
- Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 16:44:02 -0700 (PDT)
Hello,
Sorry about the long-winded explanation below, but it
gives a clear picture about a concern I have.
I was building a simple gtk application for ipaq h6300
under Familiar 0.8.4 , and had to do the following:
1) Install gtk+-dev_2.6.7-r1_arm.ipk
2) Install libglib-2.0-dev_2.6.4-r0_arm.ipk
3) Install pango-dev_1.8.1-r2_arm.ipk
4) Install libatk-1.0-dev_1.9.0-r0_arm.ipk
I had to fix some of the sym links, provide the linker
with the library path, and then the build worked and
tested OK.
I later tried to install the "Roadmap" application, from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/roadmap/ (the package is
roadmap_1.0.12_arm.ipk). For it's dependencies, I had to
install gpsd_2.20-r2_arm.ipk, and libgps10_2.20-r2_arm.ipk.
The remaining dependency for Roadmap to install correctly
is libgtk2.0-0.
Looking at the libraries, I see libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0.600.10
is already present. Will there be a conflict if I now get
the package libgtk2.0-0 from Familiar?
My concern is that libgtk2.0-0 and it's several dependencies
(ie:libgcc1, libglib2.0-0, liblango1.0-0, libatk0, etc), all
appear to be earlier versions than what I now have installed
on my ipaq, and I may end with a mess if I do install it.
Thanks in advance for your help.
regards,
John
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