You're missing the gtk-devel package.

Dom

>From: Andreas Reuleaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: newbie build problem on debian
>Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 01:06:40 +0100
>
>Hi,
>
>I am new to this list and abiword development/building.
>I faced some problems when trying to build from the cvs source
>(my system is Debian 2.2r0 "Potato" (from August 2000).
>
>This is what I did as described on the build web page:
>
>   * checked out the cvs source
>
>   * cd'ed to abi directory
>
>   * and typed make
>     (just make, by the way how does the make get to know my system
>     without a (auto)configure step?)
>
>Now my whole terminal screen is full of unreadable rubbish. There
>seems to be some control char somewhere in the Makefiles that makes my
>terminal switch. I have learned somewhere that (blindly) typing cat
>/bin/ls is a cure and in fact it switches my terminal back - I forgot
>where I have learned that trick. Obviously this is not a solution.
>
>There is another problem: When reading the first lines of the
>make output - the few that are still readable - I see this:
>
>   make[1]: gtk-config: Command not found
>
>Which debian pkgs am I missing? This is the gtk related stuff
>currently installed on my system:
>
>reuleaux@mousehouse (~) >dpkg -l | grep gtk
>ii  libgnorbagtk0  1.0.56-3       Gnome CORBA services (Gtk bindings)
>ii  libgtk1.2      1.2.7-1        The GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X
>ii  libgtk1.2-dev  1.2.7-1        Development files for the GIMP Toolkit
>ii  libgtkxmhtml1  1.0.56-3       The Gnome gtkxmhtml (HTML) widget
>ii  libobgtk1      1.0.40-2       Objective-C - Gtk bindings
>ii  python-gtk     0.6.3-5        GTK support module for Python.
>ii  rep-gtk        0.7-1          GTK binding for librep
>reuleaux@mousehouse (~) >
>
>Any help is appreciated, thanks.
>
>--
>Andreas Reuleaux
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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