On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Splodgeness Tiberius Abounds <splodgi.t_abou...@virgin.net> wrote: > Please could you tell me if there are any versions of GTK+ installed by > default in any versions of Linux. > I have spent all weekend attempting to install GTK+ in Debian 4.0 and Ubuntu > 8.10 and always fall at the first hurdle (Pango.) > > I am sure this is merely the first of an abundance of issues that I will > come across and I simply don't have the time available to go through this > again. If there is a Linux distro that already has GTK+ installed so that I > can install mono-develop then I will simply install that distro.
I'm sure Ubuntu has GTK+ installed if you're looking at the GNOME desktop after logging in. However, Ubuntu doesn't install development tools by default. monodevelop is in the repositories for Jaunty 9.04 so I can simply run sudo apt-get build-dep monodevelop to pull in all of the build dependencies. This isn't really the appropriate mailing list for this request. Please consult http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo in the future. You would have found gtk-l...@gnome.org. But really this is a distribution concern and Ubuntu has extensive forums for support. Cheers, Adam _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list