On Dec 8, 2003, at 10:02 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:

Did you follow this sequence:

1) remove all freetype packages--including -shlibs and -dev
2) install gtk+2
3) reinstall the freetype* packages

?

Thanks for the quick reply. The answer is yes:
1.) sudo dpkg --remove --force-depends freetype2 freetype2-shlibs freetype freetype-bin

2.) fink install gtk+2
- ends with the error:
checking for freetype-config... /sw/bin/freetype-config
configure: error: pangoxft Pango backend found but did not find freetype libraries


On Dec 8, 2003, at 3:52 PM, Terje Tjervaag wrote:

On Dec 8, 2003, at 8:38 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
This has been discussed in the lists: you need to remove all your freetype and freetype2 packages, by force if need be.

I have the same problem too, and have, after searching the archives, tried this approach. Removed, rebuilt, reinstalled. Still get the same error.

Can anyone else offer insight into what might be causing the problem?

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Terje

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