On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Frederic Crozat wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 07:47:55PM +0100, Frederic Crozat wrote: > >> Name : gtk+2.0 Relocations: (not > >> relocateable) Version : 2.0.0 Vendor: > >> MandrakeSoft Release : 1mdk Build Date: > >> Thu Mar 21 19:05:= > > 59 2002 > > =20 > >> - Disabled linux-fb target temporarily, causing HUGE memory leak=20 > >> (anyway, x11 and linux-fb target can't coexist for now.) > > > > Oh no! Is this HUGE memory leak a known bug to the GTK+ developers? > > > > Why can't x11 and linux-fb coexist? The library names are > > non-conflicting. At least in the 1.3 releases, there was libgtk-x11 and > > libgtk-linux-fb, and so on. It would be even nicer to have run-time > > selection, but compile time is good enough for now. > > Ask Abel, I just adapted his rpms..
They REALLY cann't coexist for now. Try compiling both x11 target and linux-fb target seperately, and compare their gtk+-2.0.pc and gdk-2.0.pc. For gtk+ 1.3.1x package, the x11 copy of gtk+-2.0.pc overwrites the one from linux-fb target, that means any program linked against gtk+ would be unconditionally linked against libX11 as well. Abel PS Actually, x11 is still the only 'blessed' target in gtk+ 2.0.0. You can't even compile the linux-fb target from vanilla source. -- GPG Key: (0xC67186FF) http://deaddog.org/gpg.asc
