Oh, sorry - a little background:  I did run the installer from the CD first and 
it failed with not being able to detect GTK+.  Then I switched to using the 
native 'make' in the install location (so i didn't have to go through the whole 
process again).

Regards,
Corey.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Corey Wirun - nexus 
  To: geda-user@seul.org 
  Sent: Saturday, 13 January, 2007 23:40
  Subject: gEDA-user: gEDA install not detecting GTK+ on Fedora 6


  Hi All,

  I recently downloaded the 20061020 ISO for gEDA and am attempting to install 
it.   The first problem I had was that I could not get the enclosed GTK+ to 
compile.  Apparently, according to the GTK folks, it won't compile properly on 
Fedora 6.  Okay, so I downloaded GTK+ 2.10.7 and it compiled right off.

  I set up the recommended env variables before running make, but when I 'make 
install' gEDA, it fails:

  ...
  checking for GTK24... no
  configure: error: Cannot find gtk+ 2.4.x or later, please install gtk+

  Yet, I just built (and installed) 2.10.7. Can anyone tell me how the gEDA 
make process detects gtk+?  What does it look for to make that determination?

  Thanks in Advance!
  Corey.


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