On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 18:38, Brad Kligerman wrote: > checking for GTK+ - version >= 2.2.2... > *** 'pkg-config --modversion gtk+-2.0' returned 2.2.4, but GTK+ (2.2.1) > *** was found! > When I tried to uninstall GTK+ (2.2.1) as you suggested, it said 2.2.1 > was not installed.
# rpm -qa | grep gtk+ If it shows 2.2.1 then: # rpm -e --force gtk+-2.2.1 If that didn't work, then there's a config somewhere that's still saying there's a GTK+-2.2.1 somewhere. I have another idea... REinstall GTK+2.2.1, then uninstall it. Then reinstall (just make install in the source tree you compiled GTK+-2.2.4 in, if you still have the sources compiled (ie. didn't delete the dirs or run make clean yet)). And see if that helps. > Before I throw in the towel and go back to Photoshop, I just want to > understand what my _/etc/ld.so.conf_ should look like. Mine has the > following... > > /opt/lib/gtk+-2.2.4/lib/pkgconfig I would think it should be in /opt/lib/gtk+-2.2.4/lib instead? > /usr/X11R6/lib > /usr/kerberos/lib > /usr/lib/qt-3.1/lib > /usr/lib/sane Rest of this looks good to me. If you really really want to run PhotoShop, you can in linux using WINE (www.winehq.org). Runs slower but works - at least PS LE 5 worked for me. However, I would rather use Gimp, personally. You can still use Gimp 1.2.x but the new 2.0pre1 is really nice. :) -- .:: misfit-x ::. _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user