Dick:

>> I wonder, if SUNWgtk2 is not installed, then in which package gtk2 is
>> packed into? Do you have SUNWgnome-base-libs installed on your system?
>
> I have no ida either. I know it's there. And yes, SUNWgnome-base-libs
> is installed.

A while back the SUNWgnome-base-libs package was removed from Solaris
and replaced with separate packages for each module which previously
was bundled in SUNWgnome-base-libs.

If you are building a spec-file on an older release of Solaris,
there is no problem to remove references to SUNWgtk2, SUNWglib,
SUNWlibatk, SUNWcairo, SUNWpango, or SUNWlibgladel.  You can replace
them with SUNWgnome-base-libs if you want the package you are building
to depend on the SUNWgnome-base-libs package.

Likewise you can remove references to SUNWgtk2-devel, SUNWglib-devel,
SUNWlibatk-devel, SUNWcairo-devel, SUNWpango-devel, or
SUNWlibglade-devel with SUNWgnome-base-libs-devel.  You can replace
these with SUNWgnome-base-libs-devel if you want the spec-file to
verify the base-libs are on the system before allowing you to build.

Then things should just work, assuming the code your building doesn't
require a newer version of the base libraries.

Brian

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