Hi Olaf,
I had the same problem before and I can't quite remember how I fixed it, but I think I came to the conclusion that it couldn't be fixed. Were you trying to run a statically linked executable or a dynamically linked one? I installed GTK on multiple other machines and it worked for some and not for others (giving the same error as you got). While all were administered by the same system admin, the only thing I could come up with was the ones that did not work had not been upgraded for at least a year (software upgrade). I think it's the C library, but that is just a guess. I think I posted a message here, but did not get a reply. And as I did not have system administrator access on those machines, I gave up. If the problem was a software upgrade, I could have told the sysadmin to upgrade it, but without knowing the exact problem, I wasn't prepared to ask the sysadmin to find out for me. If you have better luck, please let me know; I would be interested in what you find out! Ray PS: I was using 1.3.10 at the time; you could try 1.3.11 and see if that helps. I doubt it would, though. On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Olaf Leidinger wrote: > I compiled and installed gtk+-1.3.10 on an other system than mine. > Everything worked fine but when trying to run a newly created app I got > an error like this. > > WARNING** Couldn't load font 'Sans 10' falling back to 'Sans 10' > > WARNING** Couldn't load font 'Sans 10' falling back to 'Sans 10' > > WARNING** All font failbacks failed _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list