In order for the build of ethereal-ssl to find GTK+2, I had to manually
install:

        pango1-xft2-dev
        atk1

I suspect gtk+2-dev should depend on these. Otherwise:

        pkg-config --cflags gtk+-2.0

fails, complaining about those two packages missing. Which makes
ethereal's configure script decide gtk+2.0 isn't there. I imagine this
affects gtk+2.0-dev users in general, not just ethereal-ssl.


BTW: The symptom of this failure is that in the end you'll wind up with
         only tethereal. The build is still going, I'll report back if there
         turn out to be any additional problems. Googling for the problem,
         it appears that no one really solved it, though back in April
         someone thought their gtk+2.0 was broken; I suspect rebuilding
         gtk+2.0 just managed to install those missing packages.


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