On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Dugas, Alan wrote:
> Actually I am using Gtk+-1.2.8. It's just that when I try to install
> GtkExtra it complains that it can't find Gtk+-1.2.0. So I am begining to
> suspect that it requires Gtk+-1.2.0 but I wanted to see if anyone else ran
> into this problem. It sounds like GtkPlot might be useful to me, but not if
> I have to run Gtk+-1.2.0 to use it.
Is the corresponding development package installed (with Red Hat Linux,
it's gtk+-devel, I don't know what it's called in other distributions)? I
guess you need to have the script gtk-config in your path so that
configure recognizes that the proper gtk+ is available.
Nils
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