To install gEDA from source you need gtk2 and gtk2-devel packages. The first one contains all runtime files and the second one contains header and config files needed to develop other software. Both should be in Fedora repository (or updates). This rule applies also for other libraries as guile.
Wojciech Kazubski > Oh, sorry - a little background: I did run the installer fromthe CD first > and it failed with not being able to detectGTK+. Then I switched to using > the native 'make' inthe install location (so i didn't have to go > through the wholeprocess again). Regards,Corey.----- Original Message > -----From: Corey Wirun - nexusTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Saturday, 13 January, > 2007 23:40Subject: gEDA-user: gEDA install not detecting GTK+ on Fedora 6 > Hi All, I recently downloaded the 20061020 ISO for gEDA and am attemptingto > install it. The first problem I had was that I couldnot get the enclosed > GTK+ to compile. Apparently, accordingto the GTK folks, it won't compile > properly on Fedora 6. Okay, so I downloaded GTK+ 2.10.7 and it compiled right > off. I set up the recommended env variables before running make,but when I > 'make install' gEDA, it fails: ...checking for GTK24... noconfigure: > error: Cannot find gtk+ 2.4.x or later, please installgtk+ Yet, I just built > (and installed) 2.10.7. Can anyone tell mehow the gEDA make process detects > gtk+? What does it look forto make that determination? Thanks in > Advance!Corey. > _______________________________________________ > geda-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

