On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 23:49:57 -0800
johnf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tuesday 21 March 2006 22:57, Vincent Snijders wrote:
> > johnf wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 21 March 2006 03:59, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
> > >>On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, johnf wrote:
> > >>>I got Lazarus installed and it appears to run but when I attempt to
> > >>>compile a project it errors immediately with "unable to find glib". 
> > >>> When I check the installed packages it shows glib as installed.  How
> > >do >> I tell Lazarus where glib is located?
> > >>
> > >>You must install at least glib-devel, gtk-devel, gdkpixbuf-devel.
> > >>
> > >>I think there is a FAQ about this in the WIKI.
> > >>
> > >>Michael.
> > >
> > > I have it fixed.  I really don't know the cause because in my efforts
> > > to fix the issue I lost the sequence of events.  But in the end I
> > > found "2.0.2/Units" instead of "2.1.1/Units" in the fpc.cfg file.  I
> > > actually thought I had checked the fpc.cfg file but to be honest I was
> > > really checking to see that I did not have other "cfg" files (as per
> > > the FAQ).  Anyway it works.
> >
> > Like Joost did a couple of days ago, I want to stress again the
> > importance of quoting exact (verbatim) error messages.
> >
> > If you had quoted the exact error message, which contains the word
> > 'unit',    then we would have know, it is not a problem with a .so file,
> > but with a .ppu file.
> >
> > Vincent.
> I did in fact quote the exact error message.  Unable to locate the glib.  

I can't find the text 'Unable to locate the' neither in the lazarus sources
nor the fpc sources. 
Strange.


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Mattias

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