* Mike Pfleger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020928 08:48]: > I did the search for the files sought by configure, and found them, but > not where it expected them. My attempts to convince it to look in the > correct place (/usr/bin) have so far failed.
I take it you mean gtk-config and glib-config, yes? Are they not in $PATH? Does configure not just look in $PATH? It should find them there, and the -config executables should generate the proper -I and -L flags for compiling and linking. I think so far I probably haven't told you anything you don't already know. How about as an idea of how to proceed, try giving options to configure, something like "./configure --with-gtk-prefix=/usr/lib" (that's just OTTOMH; look at configure to see what option it might like instead.) What did you try setting GTK_CONFIG to? If it's still just not working, how about downloading the debian package source (apt-get source everybuddy) and looking at how it's done there? good times, Vineet -- http://www.doorstop.net/ -- http://www.anti-dmca.org/
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