Re: Local version of GTK2
- From: "Chas Owens" <chas owens gmail com>
- To: gtk-perl-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Local version of GTK2
- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 12:21:36 -0500
I would suggest you look at garnome or jhbuild. They simplify
building a working set of libraries and tackle the issue you are
referring to (not having root). I have personally used garnome with
great levels of success.
http://www.gnome.org/projects/garnome/
http://www.jamesh.id.au/software/jhbuild/
On 1/15/07, Jeffrey Ratcliffe <jeffrey ratcliffe gmail com> wrote:
Sorry this is slightly off-topic:
The RH machine on which I do some development work (but don't have
root access) only has gtk 2.4.13 (it runs KDE). I was able to download
gtk2-perl and compile a local version against this old version of gtk+
with no problem. But now, I would like to use some features from gtk
2.6. Is it a big deal to compile a local version of gtk 2.6?
Presumably, I will need more recent versions of GLib, Pango, & ATK too?
Thanks for any help
Jeff
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