Well, it's me again.  LOL

I am trying to successfully finish a revdep-rebuild and am having a bit
of fun with it.  It wants to recompile gnome-base/bonobo-1.0.22 and it
fails to finish the compile with this:

> checking what warning flags to pass to the C compiler... -Wall -Wunused
> checking what language compliance flags to pass to the C compiler...
> checking for pthread_create in -lpthread... yes
> checking for gtk-config... /usr/bin/gtk-config
> checking for GTK - version >= 1.2.0... no              
> *** Could not run GTK test program, checking why...
> *** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file
> config.log for the
> *** exact error that occured. This usually means GTK was incorrectly
> installed
> *** or that you have moved GTK since it was installed. In the latter
> case, you
> *** may want to edit the gtk-config script: /usr/bin/gtk-config
> configure: error: GTK not installed
> ./configure: line 8036: exit: or: numeric argument required
> ./configure: line 8036: exit: or: numeric argument required
>
> !!! Please attach the config.log to your bug report:
> !!! /var/tmp/portage/bonobo-1.0.22/work/bonobo-1.0.22/config.log
>
> !!! ERROR: gnome-base/bonobo-1.0.22 failed.
> !!! Function econf, Line 485, Exitcode 0
> !!! econf failed
> !!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, NOT this status
> message.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / #


I did not move it because I don't know where it is.  O_O

This is what the gtk-config thing gives me:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # gtk-config --version
> 1.2.10
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] / #


I got that from man gtk-config by the way.  Neat huh?

This came from my emerge -s gtk.  I wasn't sure what it was called OK.  :/

> *  x11-libs/gtk+
>       Latest version available: 2.6.10
>       Latest version installed: 2.6.10
>       Size of downloaded files: 11,260 kB
>       Homepage:    http://www.gtk.org/
>       Description: Gimp ToolKit +
>       License:     LGPL-2


It looks like I have 2.6.10 installed even though it says 1.2.10. 

What's up with this?  How I fix it?

Thanks much.

Dale,
:-)

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