On 12/11/08, Jim Clark wrote:
> Well--I did not find those precompiled versions...though I'd have much
> preferred to use one. Here's where I am: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client
> release 5.2 (Tikanga)
Ok. I don't have much experience with RHEL. But I tried a search at
the following site, and it
Well--I did not find those precompiled versions...though I'd have much
preferred to use one. Here's where I am: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client
release 5.2 (Tikanga)
Thanks yet again-
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On 12/11/08, Jim Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> glib-devel i386 1:1.2.10-23.oc2 OC-200-rhel-rel39 k
Well, as Fred said, you need glib2-devel ... welcome to the world of
multiple versions! Most important gnome packages are like that ...
there's glib2, then gtk2, libxml2
I have no idea what's happening but just one comment:
glib-devel i386 1:1.2.10-23.oc2 OC-200-rhel-rel39 k
this is glib1, you need glib2 (probably glib2-devel or something).
2008/12/10 Jim Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I know these compiling wrestling matches can go on for
I know these compiling wrestling matches can go on for daysand I don't
want to use the list or impose upon people that much. So, if we can move
beyond the next step, then I'm eager. If there's something seriously messed
up, well, I'll live without.
I installed the pango-dev versions available
On 12/10/08, Jim Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> checking for PANGOVERSION... configure: error: Need Pango version 1.1.5 or
> higher
>
> rpm -qa | grep pango
> pango-1.14.9-3.el5
>
> 1.14.9 seems higher than 1.1.5
That's correct ... but what configure is looking for, are the header
files for p
My old IBM Linux distro included Dia. However, I've built a new PC, and
apparently they don't include it any longer...quite sad. So, I'm trying to
compile it and finding a few issues. The first two I've overcome, but now I
have:
checking for PANGOVERSION... configure: error: Need Pango version 1.1