Re: gtk 2.4.x installation
- From: David Nečas (Yeti) <yeti physics muni cz>
- To: gtk-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gtk 2.4.x installation
- Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 14:07:45 +0100
On Mon, Jan 01, 2007 at 01:18:22PM +0100, Gian Mario Tagliaretti wrote:
> 2007/1/1, Jorge Andrade <ai_andrade yahoo com>:
> >
> > I am trying to install gtk+ 2.4.x in linux . I am using linux debian 3.0
> > From instalation guide of gtk, i downloaded source here :
>
> Gtk+ is not at version 2.10.x there is a specific reason why you want
> to install a very old release such as 2.4.x ?
Probably because Debian 3.0 Woody (released in summer 2002)
consists of 5+ years old software (Linux 2.2, XFree86 4.1,
Gnome 1.4, ...) and to install Gtk+ 2.10 there one
essentialy has to upgrade the system completely (maybe this
is finally a situation where Sergei's scripts could come
handy -- if Gtk+ 2.10 can be built and works with XFree86
4.1, which I would not bet on).
And to upgrade the system completely -- to Sarge (3.1) -- is
also what I strongly recommend.
> 2007/1/1, Jorge Andrade <ai_andrade yahoo com>:
> checking for GLIB - version >= 2.5.7...
> *** 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.6.6, but GLIB (2.6.4)
> *** was found!
Jorge: This means you have currently at least *three*
different GLib versions installed at once (Debian's, 2.6.4
and 2.6.6), or some residua of these installations, in other
words a total mess.
Please start by deinstallation of all the libs you compiled
manually (and remove them thoroughly, e.g. a forgotten
glib-2.0.pc can cause a lot of confusion). Then
(a) Upgrade to Sarge. Not only because Debian stopped to
release security updates for Woody half a year ago and not
only because you automatically get Gtk+ 2.6 with Sarge.
(b) If you insist on continuing this adventure in Woody,
choose a non-system location (e.g. somewhere in your home),
set up the environment and install everything there
according to
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-list/2006-December/msg00113.html
Yeti
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