Well I found the rpm on rpmfind.net. I will try to install it when I get home. It requires me to insert the second cd and I can't do that from work.

I will let you know what happens later on today.

Thanks,

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On Aug 19, 2004, at 6:30 PM, Thereidos wrote:

W liÅcie z czw, 19-08-2004, godz. 22:00, lmcilwain pisze:
Hello all it looks to me like I may still be having a problem with
dependencies.

In the end my ultimate goal at this time is to install gaim and xmms on
my mdk 10.0 machine.

Right now I am working on gaim and the with that I needed to install
the following dependencies pretty much in this order since even those
depend on each other:
glib
pango
atk
gtk+


I got glib installed with your help "thanks".
I was able to install pang with no problems (so I think, I didn't get
any errors)
I was also able to install atk with no problems (so I think, I didn't
get any errors)

Now I try to configure gtk+ and I get the following error:
Configure: error: Library requirements (glib-2.0 >= 2.4.0 atk >=
1.0.1 pango >= 1.4.0) not met; consider adjusting the
PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment if your libraries are in a nonstandard
prefix so pkg-config can find them.

Any ideas ? Is this possibly cause I installed glib in /usr as the
prefix?

Check them with pkg-config :
$pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0 atk pango
It should display three version numbers in order of typing.

If any of these numbers is smaller that required by gtk+ then you'll
have to upgrade.

If any is missing (probably atk and pango if you have installed it in
/usr/local) you'll have to find it's .pc file and add it's path to
pkg_config_path variable in ~/.bash_profile. It'll probably look like
that (including our last changes to this variable) :
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/usr/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig

Once again if you don't want to reboot the system do :
$export $PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
This will add new path without removing the previous one.

Also, a useful command is :
$pkg-config --list-all (you can use it with grep) :
$pkg-config --list-all |grep glib (for example).

Hint : when you'll be installing gtk+ use --prefix=/usr.

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