I have had some problems with this, I think, when I log in as a user and
then I "su" into root. su doesn't have permission to run my "X". So
log in as root and install gtk. (I think)
Also running "/sbin/ldconfig" does wonders for helping ./configure find
gtk. But not always. If you have an old version of gtk around--get rid
of it or hide it.
Gerald Brosseau wrote:
> so I tried to remove "gtk" files and
> to re-compile the gtk package but then I can't again with the message:
>
> checking for GLIB - version >= 1.2.8... yes
> checking for X... no
> configure: error:
> *** X libraries or include files not found. Check 'config.log' for
> *** more details.
>
> and then configure failed, anyone can help me ???
>
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