Al,

I ran the 'find' command over the header files required by the
testrealtime.c
example file, and exactly one copy of each was found -- the one I had
source-installed.
So, the possibility for the GtkExtra package to have been pre-installed is
slim, which
is also consistent with what the package manager says.

Secondly, I think, there may be some misunderstanding going on.  It was when
I
compiled testrealtime.c *from its original location*, within the package,
that it forced
me to change the include-directives the way I described.  After I moved
testrealtime.c
outside the package to an extraneous location, things got back to normal,
and I had
to change the include-directives back to how the original file had them.
After that,
I had to go through all these little changes you can see in the file I
attached to my
previous message.  And finally everything compiled and ran.

Given all this, there is 99% of a chance the changes I made are necessary to
make this particular file (and more than likely the other examples that come
with
GtkExtra) build under gcc 3.4.

I suspect you'll get the exact same behavior if you try to compile this file
directly
from source AND use gcc 3.4.


Best,

Nickolai



On 2/8/06, Al Hooton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 19:52 -0600, Nickolai Dobrynin wrote:
> > One additional thing is that, in the file I sent you earlier today,
> > you may need to remove
> > the 'gtkextra/' prefix when specifying the header files you wish to
> > include: e.g., #include "gtkplot.h"
> > instead of #include "gtkextra/gtkplot.h".
>
>         Yeah, this is what makes me wonder if there wasn't a gtkextra
> source
> tree installed on the machine already by the distro, or if there had
> been something built by the distro maintainers that used gtkextra so
> they included the gtkextra header files in the "standard" locations.
>
>         But, it appears it's working for you now at this point.  I don't
> use
> Gentoo, but an interesting test would be to do an install of Gentoo
> identical to how you installed it on the box you're working on, and see
> if the gtkextra header files happen to be there already...
>
> -Al
>
>
>
>
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