When trying to make glib-1.2.9, gstrfuncs.c has some errors:

At line 1063: 'MB_LEN_MAX' undeclared.  This can be fixed this by adding 
'#include <limits.h>' to the file.

At line 1352: parse error before ';'.  This line assigns G_MAXINT to a 
variable.  It appears that G_MAXINT is defined as INT_MAX which is 
defined as the maximum sized integer.

I'm a bit rusty in C and I'm unfamiliar with this app (and the other 
gtk+ modules).  I hesitate to just start making changes to the code.  I 
think that if the problems were really with gtk+, others would have 
found these errors before now.

My machine runs Red Hat 7.0 with the latest Ximian GNOME updates.  I 
also have Nautilus, which means that I have to have at least gtk+ 
1.2.9.  I updated my system with Ximian's Red Carpet except where it 
wanted to install older versions of software that I already have.

I'd be very happy to have executables for glib, gdk and gtk as long as 
they were version 1.2.9.  Does anyone know where I can get them or how I 
might have messed up my system?

I want to rewrite and upgrade a package I wrote in Delphi in C++ under 
Linux to be release under the GPL.

Thanks for your help.


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