Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> You need recent libglib-2.8 development packages. Development is done
> using 2.8.6, but 2.6.0 packages should be enough.

Fair enough.  CentOS 4 (and, therefore, RHEL 4) ships with glib2 2.4.7-1. 
I'm trying to build the Fedora Core 4 glib2 packages on CentOS, which is 
currently 2.6.6-1.  I'm a newbie to this project, and don't know if it's 
feasible, but I'd think there would be some advantage to supporting a 
stock install of RHEL4 or CentOS4.  CentOS has become my preferred 
distribution for production boxes, as I got fed up trying to keep up with 
updates on the Fedora distributions.  What's the level of glib on Debian 
stable and Unbutu?


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