On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Russell Shaw wrote:
>
> Make sure pkg-config can find its .pc files in /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig.
>
> Add this path in the shell: PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig:
> /usr/lib/pkgconfig"
>
That had been done already... *sigh* I probably should've mentioned that.
That was one of the first things that I'd come across reading someone
else's other scenerio.
I've since then decided to re-try this whole thing yet again. So I
rebuilt everything, thinking that maybe there was a problem using
/usr/local as my prefix -- so I changed that to /usr and rebuilt
everything. Now, GTK+ 2.4.3 doesn't get past ./configure, complaining:
checking For sufficiently new FreeType (at least 2.0.1)... yes
configure: error: Xft version 2 is required for x11 target
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/gtk-stuff/gtk+-2.4.3$
Xft version 2 is on the system - and in fact, it didn't die before from
this error!
What in the world is wrong with this? It seems that the X Windowing
System should've been the hardest thing on this system to compile, and
GTK+ is quickly proving that wrong...
Thanks again,
Michael
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