gtk-config was the gtk1 way of doing things. The newer way is with package config. "pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --modversion" will tell you which version pkg-config thinks is installed. Jpilot configure uses the --cflags --libs options. Judd Rich Shepard wrote: > On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, David A. Desrosiers wrote: > >> What did config.log show? Most-likely you do not have the gtk-config >> script provided by the gtk2-devel package (distros may name this >> differently). > > David, > > I do not have the gtk2-devel package installed. It is apparently not > part > of the freerock gnome package. > >> One is runtime, which you probably have installed, and the >> other is build-time, which you probably do not have installed. > > Yup. When I run 'gtk-config --version' I see 1.2.10; nothing on gtk+2 > at > all. I wonder why, as the package is installed. > > Any ideas what I do from here? > > Many thanks, > > Rich > > -- > Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D. | The Environmental Permitting > Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.(TM) | Accelerator > <http://www.appl-ecosys.com> Voice: 503-667-4517 Fax: > 503-667-8863 > _______________________________________________ > jpilot mailing list > jpilot at jpilot.org > http://www.jpilot.org/mailman/listinfo/jpilot > > !DSPAM:2,44d78d0979271679914215! >
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