gnome and Gtk--



Hi,
I have  figured  out that Gtk-- is for me
the best choice,
thanks to all the humans wo really helped me
wish You all the best !!

after getting the sources for Gtk--
and installed them in /usr/local

"normally installed"
libgtk1         1.0.6-2   libgtk1.1    1.1.2-2 libgtk1.1.6     1.1.6-1 
libgtk1.2       1.2.1-0.slink1   libgtk1.2-dev   1.2.1-0.slink1 
libgtk1.2-doc   1.2.1-0.slink1   libgtkmm        0.9.15-1       
libgtkmm-dev    0.9.15-1         libgtkxmhtml1   1.0.3-1        

under /usr/local/lib
libgnomemm.la  libgnomemm.so  libgnomemm.so.5
libgnomemm.so.5.0.0

(I have a Debian 2.1 -system kernel 2.0.36)

if I use the line 

CPPFLAGS="`gtkmm-config --cflags` `gnome-config --cflags` --$CPPFLAGS"
if I make the binaries I got the warning 
c++: Ambiguous abbrreviation --
what does that mean ? Can i ignore this ?
or do I something wrong ?
a ordinary makefile  works fine, no problems

the matter with debian is:
if i install gnome it deinstalls  Gtk-- 
if i install Gtk--  it deinstalls gnome
so if got the sources out the: `Gtk---1.0.0.tar.gz` file
If only using Gtk, without the `gnome-config --cflags` it's ok
if I don't use the `gtkmm--config --cflags` Headers are missing.

and finally. 
I have some additional question:
We like to use corba for program communication.
I've a gnome gnorba CORBA implementation
and is there a manual for this avaiable.

thanks for help.
wish You all the best
Peter
-- 
Peter Berlau
email pberlau@muenster.de



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