>>>do a locate *.pc and add each directory that contains pc files to your
>>>PKG_CONFIG_PATH
>>>
>>>I had the same trouble until I added the /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig to
>>> it...
>>>
>>>PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
>>
>>
> Keith,
> What is the output from the following:
> locate .pc
> rpm -q pango
> rpm -q atk
> rpm -q glib
I tried to use gconfig last night and it failed miserably too Keith I
tried to do the same install stuff and got the dependency night mare
aswell.

BUT... make xconfig (which launches the QT interface worked fine). So if
your not biased against KDE/AT then just use that.


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