Hi Xu,

>If I install 1.2.10 into a different place, say,
/usr/local/gtk+_1.2.10, would the >system find  it automatically?

I don't think the system will find it automatically, but i'm sure you
can set up where your program must to look for the glib1.2 at
compiling time yet ... probably  the 'configure' script supports some
thing like this:

./configure --with-glib-path=/your/path/to/glib_bin

best regards

On 5/5/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 05 May 2005 12:52:40 +0800, Xu Qiang said:
> 
> > My previous 2.6.7 version is installed at /usr/local. Can I install 1.2.10 
> > in
> > to the same place?
> 
> Yes.  All the libraries and include files are designed so they can co-exist
> on the system.  Do *NOT* remove 2.6.7 - you can install 1.2.10 right next
> to it (and removing 2.6.7 will break whatever is using it).
> 
> In fact, it's easier to install versions of GTK1 and GTK2 next to each other
> than it is to install 2.6.5 and 2.6.7 on the same system.. ;)
> 
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