Thanks for the tip about slacky.eu. Solved the problem in more ways than one.
I got the
pygtk package, and they also had a package for 2.4, so didn't do any compiling
at all.
That's a handy site to know about, tho it takes a bit of guesswork, since I
can't read
Italian.
--- Andrew <[EMAIL PR
Elwin Estle wrote:
> I am attempting to compile 2.4 on a fresh Slackware 12.0 install. When I run
> ./configure, I get a message at the end about needing pygtk, but I have pygtk
> installed
> and the version number is high enough. Do I need some kind of development
> headers and if
> so, where
> I am attempting to compile 2.4 on a fresh Slackware 12.0 install. When I
> run
> ./configure, I get a message at the end about needing pygtk, but I have
> pygtk installed
> and the version number is high enough. Do I need some kind of development
> headers and if
> so, where do I get them?
Yo
Elwin Estle wrote:
> I am attempting to compile 2.4 on a fresh Slackware 12.0 install. When I run
> ./configure, I get a message at the end about needing pygtk, but I have pygtk
> installed
> and the version number is high enough. Do I need some kind of development
> headers and if
> so, where
I am attempting to compile 2.4 on a fresh Slackware 12.0 install. When I run
./configure, I get a message at the end about needing pygtk, but I have pygtk
installed
and the version number is high enough. Do I need some kind of development
headers and if
so, where do I get them?
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