Is there an easy way to have both libgtk-dev and libgtk1.1-dev
available? I have trouble with yagirc and libgtk1.1. It
compiles but I get a sigsegv when I try to run it. I was
hoping that linking with libgtk (stable) would fix it, but I
need gtk-1.1 for balsa.
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Ole == Ole J Tetlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ole Is there an easy way to have both libgtk-dev and
Ole libgtk1.1-dev available? I have trouble with yagirc and
Ole libgtk1.1. It compiles but I get a sigsegv when I try to run
Ole it. I was hoping that linking with libgtk (stable
Ben Gertzfield wrote:
Ole Is there an easy way to have both libgtk-dev and
Ole libgtk1.1-dev available? I have trouble with yagirc and
Ole libgtk1.1. It compiles but I get a sigsegv when I try to run
Ole it. I was hoping that linking with libgtk (stable) would fix
Ole
Martin == Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben You cannot have libgtk-dev and libgtk1.1-dev installed at the
Ben same time, but you don't need to.
Martin gnotepad+ does not work with gtk 1.1 while many
Martin application that come with Debian are linked against 1.1
Ben Gertzfield wrote:
Martin == Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben You cannot have libgtk-dev and libgtk1.1-dev installed at the
Ben same time, but you don't need to.
Martin gnotepad+ does not work with gtk 1.1 while many
Martin application that come with Debian
Martin == Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martin gnotepad+ does not work with gtk 1.1 while many
Martin application that come with Debian are linked against 1.1.
Martin Thus you can't compile gnotepad+ on that machine.
Ben Sure, but you can always remove libgtk1.1-dev
always remove libgtk1.1-dev and install
Ben libgtk-dev.
Martin Won't it hurt if I leave libgtk1.1 installed?
No; that's like leaving libc5 and libc6 installed. It's no big deal.
Hmm, so I have 1.1 installed as well as 1.0-dev. Now if I compile,
I compile against 1.0. So it's
Martin == Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martin Hmm, so I have 1.1 installed as well as 1.0-dev. Now if I
Martin compile, I compile against 1.0. So it's dynamically
Martin linked against 1.0. But 1.0 is not installed and even
Martin conflicts with 1.1.
libgtk 1.0
Ben Gertzfield wrote:
Martin == Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martin Hmm, so I have 1.1 installed as well as 1.0-dev. Now if I
Martin compile, I compile against 1.0. So it's dynamically
Martin linked against 1.0. But 1.0 is not installed and even
Martin
Is there an easy way to have both libgtk-dev and libgtk1.1-dev
available? I have trouble with yagirc and libgtk1.1. It
compiles but I get a sigsegv when I try to run it. I was
hoping that linking with libgtk (stable) would fix it, but I
need gtk-1.1 for balsa.
Yes, you can. I have gtk-1.1
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