Hey gang,

  I downloaded gpa, the frontend for gnupg, and I had to also download gtk+ 
1.2.10, because it said it called for it.
  Well, I untarred gtk+, did ./configure, make, make install, and all went 
well. Then I untarred gpa-0.4.1, cd'd to the new gpa directory (both are in 
/home/(me)), but got this message at the end of it doing the ./configure:

*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
***If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
***your path, or set the GTK_CONFIG environment variable to
***the full path of gtk-config

  What the heck does all that mean? I searched for gtk, and found it in 
/home/(me) & /usr/local/bin. Why can't the gpa ./configure find it?

  I'd sure appreciate any help with this one. Thanks a bunch.

  Take care and be well,

  John Berger
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