On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 12:11:56PM -0600, Mark Guzzo wrote:
> I tried to install something via RPM and got an error about needing GTK+2. When I 
>looked at the version,  
> rpm -q gtk+ 
> I got this: gtk+-1.2.10-22
> 
> Now I'm no programmer :-( but I thought that GNOME2 is based on GTK+2.
> Has anyone upgraded to GTK+2? If so, what all do I need?
> 

Try this and I think you'll be happier with the results:

'rpm -q gtk2'

Or

'rpm -qa | grep gtk'

- jkt
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