Hi Tom, Gtk is related to desktop applications, so desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org is more suitable for your question.
Regards, Jedy On Sat, 2008-07-12 at 22:24 -0700, Tom Vacek wrote: > I'm trying to build Viking (open source GPS software built on gtk) on > my openSolaris 2008.5 (updated to snv_91) Ultra 40. I updated gtk > from pgk. However, I got an error in the viking build script telling > me that GTK didn't pass a test, and that the installation is > defective. I decided to try building my own gtk and its dependencies. > Pango and glib went without a hitch. Cairo required setting CFLAGS to > something special for POSIX compliance, but I figured that out. But > when it came time to compile gtk itself, my luck ran out. I set the > X-libraries and X-includes shell variables to /usr/lib/X11 > and /usr/include/X11 (respectively), and when the configure script got > to "checking to see if xReply requires <X11/extensions/XIproto.h>" > appparently it never received a reply, so it gave me the error "X11 is > too old," which I really don't believe. I searched the net, but I > couldn't find anything about the problem. If anyone can help me out, > I'd appreciate it. > > P.S. I'm using gcc installed via IPS, but I don't think that's > relevant here. > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > opensolaris-discuss mailing list > opensolaris-discuss at opensolaris.org
