Hi,

Have you modified your LD_LIBRARY_PATH and LD_RUN_PATH yet?
I had excactly the same problems and found out I forgot to export these paths
Set these paths to the library-path and it should continue to "make" the GTK
and GLIB

regards,
Jeroen



On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, you wrote:
> Ray Wingler wrote:
> > 
> > I have been trying to upgrade to the newest glib and gtk+ packages,
> > but keep getting errors regarding conflicts with the older glib package.
> > I uninstalled the earlier version and now(of course)can't start Linux.
> > Iam resigned to re-installing now, but how do I avoid this problem in
> > the
> > future? How do you uninstall vital libraries in order to upgrade without
> > upsetting the whole system?
> 
> I'm not sure what you've done when uninstalling the glib/gtk+ packages
> that would cause the system not to start, but it sounds like you made a
> drastic mistake somewhere along the line.  About the only thing that
> wouldn't start if you removed those packages is GIMP.  
> 
> Anyway, the GNOME FTP mirrors have updated glib/gtk+ packages
> available.  Grab both the glib-*, glib10*, gtk+-*, and gtk+10 packages. 
> The "10" packages provide the older versions of the libraries that
> you'll need for GIMP.
> 
> To install them, just "rpm -Uvh *.rpm" in the directory containing the
> updated packages.
> 
> Hope this helps!
> -- 
> Steve Philp
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