simon kendall writes: > After having run a format on the hard drive, my compiler program is of > course gone. Therefore, I need to rebuild GTK,
Umm, why? > So, I read through the guide included with GTK, which tells me > there are packets available. I downloaded one of these, and > installed it, but running it in my compiler tells me nothing. You downloaded one of *what*? And how did you "run" "it" in your compiler? It certainly doesn't seem like rebuilding GTK is something you should attempt. Unless you by "rebuilding" mean something else than "rebuild from its source code"? > Worth to be mentioned, I suppose, is that I'm running Dev-C++ on Windows XP. To me it seems that what you really want is to download the developer packages for GTK+ and its dependencies, and then tell your compiler where to find the header files and (import) libraries. Please ask on the Dev-C++ list, or read the documentation that hopefully comes with Dev-C++. --tml _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list