On Mit, 21 Apr 1999, you wrote: / Am Mit, 21 Apr 1999 schrieben Sie:
> I had probs too.
> 
> Finally I took the source tarball configure/make/make installed that.
> 
> Then did the same for Winamp (which is why I was upgrading) and it all
> worked.
> 
> 

Oh well, looks like I have to do that, too. Thanks for this information!

tom

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tom Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 1999 11:42 PM
> Subject: [expert] anyone else having problems with gtk/glib-update?
> 
> 
> > Hi!
> > Boy, what a mess...
> > I installed/upgraded gtk 1.2.0 and glib 1.2.0. The gtk-packages
> > (libs+devel) were vanilla Redhat rpms, glib had to be compiled because the
> > RH lib-rpm is linked against some strange glibc version (pre-dependent
> > libraries have a CC2 tag *shrug*, devel installed fine, though).
> > Trouble is I don't get *anything* compiled which is linked against gtk
> > 1.2.0.
> > 1st: news peruser. The configure script failed to do a
> > test compile. config.log said:
> >
> > > /usr/lib/libgtk.so: undefined reference to `__deregister_frame_info'
> > > /usr/lib/libgtk.so: undefined reference to `__register_frame_info'
> > > configure: failed program was:
> > > #line 1309 "configure"
> > > #include "confdefs.h"
> >
> > The author of News peruser had this to say:
> >
> > > These symbols are from libstdc++.so, not libgtk. That's about all I can
> > > tell you.  What version of gcc and libc are you running? Have you
> > > fiddled with them lately without doing an ldconfig?
> >
> > I am using the libstdc packages from the Manrake CD, ld.so.conf covers
> > their directories...
> > 'make' spat *dozens* of undefined references at me.
> >
> > 2nd: gentoo (a file manager). 'make' stutters:
> >
> > > In file included from /usr/include/glib.h:66,
> > >                  from /usr/include/gdk/gdktypes.h:33,
> > >                  from /usr/include/gdk/gdk.h:31,
> > >                  from /usr/include/gtk/gtk.h:31,
> > >                  from ../gentoo.h:43,
> > >                  from ../cmd_rescan.c:6:
> > > /usr/lib/glib/include/glibconfig.h:43: warning: ANSI C does not support
> > > `long long'
> > > /usr/lib/glib/include/glibconfig.h:44: warning: ANSI C does not support
> > > `long long'
> > [ad infinitum]
> >
> > Hm, this looks indeed like a glibc problem but *what* problem? I mean
> > these files are standard Redhat, so why I am the only one who seems to
> > get these errors?
> > Last chance would be compiling gtk by myself, too. Duh... Is there anyone
> > in here who got *all* the rpms installed (gtk/gtk-devel, glib/glib-devel)
> > and has since then successfully compiled a source against them? If so,
> > would you please tell me as exactly as possible which versions you did
> > use?
> >
> > Thanks a lot
> >
> > tom
> >
> >   --
> > "Whoever has any authority over you, no matter how small, will attempt to
> use
> > it." (Quigley's Law)
> >  Thomas 'Tom' Berger, [EMAIL PROTECTED] No UCE. No spam. 'nuff said.
> > *a.o.l.m.-FAQ*:  http://www.crosswinds.net/helsinki/~tombe/faq.html
> >
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