It took me a bit longer, because I had to redo a bunch of my installation to get all the headers, includes, and pkg-config files into the same directory, where I wanted them. Make still tries to look for the .la files, or more specifically libgobject-2.0.la when compiling. I can't see anything in the configure output that triggers a bell but i'll attach the config.log to let anyone have a look at it. Lakin On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 00:10:43 -0700, Lakin Wecker <lakin wecker gmail com> wrote: > > Interesting...those are libtool import archives. The windows > > distribution of GTK definitely doesn't come with .la files for any of > > the import libraries. I've never actually had that problem, so don't > > know what's going on frankly. Can you post the configure output to > > this list and may be someone will be able to help you. > > Ok, I will check into it again tomorrow(IE: in another 8 hours). If > there are not supposed to be .la files, then it means that the > configure is not correctly identifying the platform it's compiling > under. I'll have a go at it, and if I'm stuck I'll post my configure > information. > > > > > Ps. (sorry for sending my last email directly to you, rather than the list ). > > > > Not a problem at all. I'm the culprit more often actually since I'm > > used to pressing the "Reply" button only as opposed to the "Reply All" > > button. > > The problem is that I'm lazy. We're used to simply clicking in the > text box under the message in gmail. It's the easiest way to reply, > one click, start typing. Typically my mouse is right above it as > well. :) > > Lakin >
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