Hi!
ok, I tried to compile the little hello.cc example from libgtkmm-dev. I ran g++ hello.cc -lgtkmm -o hello -I/usr/lib/glib/include and got: /usr/bin/ld: warning: libc.so.5, needed by /usr/lib/libc5-compat/libXi.so.6, may conflict with libc.so.6 /lib/libc.so.5: the getwd' function is dangerous and should not be used. /lib/libc.so.5: the gets' function is dangerous and should not be used. /lib/libc.so.5: warning: siggetmask' is obsolete; sigprocmask' is best shouldn't g++ try to link with libc6? I recently copied and updated the copy from bo to hamm using autoup.sh. maybe I broke something? BTW: updating with dselects mount method (and a slinghly imperfect mirror) is a real hassle! Why didn't I use apt-get from the beginning? At least I had to run ldconfig by hand, since an ldd on a freshly compiled classic hello_world (stabdard C) said it was neither a.out nor ELF :-( I have no libc5-*dev installed - so what did I do wrong? some versions: gcc: 2.7.2.3-4 g++: 2.90.27-0.3 binutils: 2.8.1.0.23-1 libc6: 2.0.7pre1-4 libgtk1: 0.99.9-1 libgtkmm: 0.7.18-1 Regards Rainer -- KeyID=58341901 fingerprint=A5 57 04 B3 69 88 A1 FB 78 1D B5 64 E0 BF 72 EB -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]