On Fri, 14 Feb 2014, Bric wrote:
On 02/14/2014 10:38 AM, Gabriele Greco wrote:
"barely" compiled gcc 4.8.2 ("make install" first failed, then,
after ldconfig, it succeeded)
The upgraded gcc doesn't seem to have an effect on my gtk+ woes.
(!) :-(( (unless "make" is still using the old gcc, but I
don't see an indication of that)
Same "/bin/sh: --: invalid option" error with the git source, but
with a cleanly unpacked tarball I get a different error :
http://www.flight.us//misc/gtk_compile_error2.txt
Have you tried with the John Rails scripts?
GTK on MacOSX requires a few dependencies to build and those script
download them all and build them with clang default compiler without too
many issues.
https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show//Projects/GTK+/OSX/Building
Sorry, you lost me... I am on Ubuntu, not OSX. An _old_ ubuntu, at that,
with lots of old packages.
Not wanting to be snotty, but I get the impression you're out of
your depth here. Why not just install a Linux distro (Ubuntu or
otherwise) that has an up-to-date GTK stack?
I'm afraid you're going to wear out your welcome here with "How can
I unbreak my system that has a horrid mess-up of old and new
GLib/GTK?" This is not really a gtk-app-devel question.
Allin Cottrell
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