Owen> We decided after the first few releases of GTK+ that the official
Owen> -config solution for GLib and GTK+ would be pkg-config. With that
Owen> in mind, there is no reason to install glib-config-2.0:
Owen> - Using pkg-config is as easy glib-config-2.0 is intentionally
Unless you don't have the mettle to modify the automake/autoconf/
autowhatever stuff that insinuates glib-config-2.0 into configure and
friends... ;-)
Owen> You shouldn't need fribidi (Pango defaults to compiling with the
Owen> included Fribidi, which is basically as good and tiney).
The Pango download page (http://www.pango.org/download.shtml) needs to be
updated. It reads, in part:
In order to build GTK+-1.3, you'll first need to have the libtiff,
libgiff, and libjpeg libraries on your system, then build and install
GLib-1.3, FriBidi, Pango, and GTK+-1.3 in that order.
This is where I noticed the FriBidi reference.
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