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Re: [TCLUG:9514] Re: Help with GTK



Ok I rebuilt the Db then rehashed, but there is still no gtk-config, I
installed gtk from rpms originally, is that alright?  Any advice would be
appreciated!  


	Jonathan Kline, A+
	Webmaster at students.ism-sabis.net

On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Christopher Palmer wrote:

> On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Jonathan Kline wrote:
> 
> > Recently I downloaded the gzilla web browser, I originally grabbed the
> > latest binary, but soon discovered it was incomplete, so I thought I'd
> > download the newest beta source, which went fine, I needed to update a few
> > libraries including gtk, but now when I try to run ./configure for gzilla,
> > it goes through it's rutines, but then it says it can't find the
> > gtk-config file, I did a search for the file but it does not exsist, any
> > idea where this file should be, and where I should get a copy....
> 
> If you have installed Gtk+ correctly, the gtk-config file definitely
> exists. Do (as root):
> 
> 	# updatedb
> 
> And then run 'locate gtk-config'. Then make a symbolic link from whereever
> it is to some directory in your $PATH, so that 'configure' can find it.
> 
> If you are running *csh(1), you will have to run 'rehash' to update the
> $PATH hash. If you are running a Bourne-type shell, this step is not
> necessary.
> 
> 
> -- Chris
> 
>   Christopher Reid Palmer : www.innerfireworks.com
> 
> 
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