On Fri, 2 Nov 2018 14:08:21 +0100
Roderich Schupp wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 1:15 PM Mildred Ki'Lya via gtk-perl-list <
> gtk-perl-list@gnome.org> wrote:
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> > Hello, i'm not subscribed to the list, but I need help compiling Gtk-perl.
> >
> >
> As for "Gtk-perl", you mean
You're probably better off asking in the flatpak list. Anyway, I have
things building nicely, after quite a bit of help from that list. Here's a
template I used, mainly for building perl:
https://github.com/flathub/org.frozen_bubble.frozen-bubble/blob/master/org.frozen_bubble.frozen-bubble.json
On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 1:15 PM Mildred Ki'Lya via gtk-perl-list <
gtk-perl-list@gnome.org> wrote:
> Hello, i'm not subscribed to the list, but I need help compiling Gtk-perl.
>
>
As for "Gtk-perl", you mean https://metacpan.org/release/Gtk-Perl ? That's
using gtk+2.x which is incompatible with
only is installed. Probably the gtk-config binary is no longer
relevant since we have pkg-config, so it's not included any more in newer Gtk
releases. That's what I suppose. Then, why does Gtk-perl still needs it instead
of using pkg-config. Do you know how to compile Gtk-perl without?
Thank
I'm a newer to x-window, and it's my first time setup GUI for linux.
Gnome is cool, but when i install some software, i got a lot of problems:
run the configure script, it tell me cannot find gtk-config;
I installed gtk1.2 and glibc1.2 from the FedoraCore8 disk, it still cannot
find. and I run
got a lot of problems:
run the configure script, it tell me cannot find gtk-config;
I installed gtk1.2 and glibc1.2 from the FedoraCore8 disk, it still cannot
find. and I run with the option -qpl, there's no information about
where gtk-config is installed.
Of couse, pkg-config works well
to install the perl module (perl Makefile.PL) it complains
Can't exec gtk-config: No such file or directory at Makefile.PL
line 141.
Package 'gtk' needed but it was not detected on your system.
You may want to force it using --with-gtk-force if you know better
than me.
I googled gtk-config
On Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 03:13:24PM +0200, Colin Howarth wrote:
I'm trying to install Gtk-Perl-0.7009 on Mac OS X (10.4.8).
Gtk-Perl is for Gtk+ 1.2. If you really need Gtk-Perl, you
have to install Gtk+ 1.2. If you need Gtk+2 perl bindings,
install perl-gtk2.
Yeti
--
http://gwyddion.net/
, tiff and various other bits).
gtk-demo runs properly.
When I try to install the perl module (perl Makefile.PL) it complains
Can't exec gtk-config: No such file or directory at Makefile.PL
line 141.
Package 'gtk' needed but it was not detected on your system.
You may want to force it using
the OP
gtk-config he needs - since you seem to only support GTK+ 2.
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On Sun, 2006-11-05 at 16:22 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi GTK people:
I am trying to compile Carmen Software (software to programm robots) and in
the Module Map Editor I found this problem; it seems like the gtk-config is
not installed.
I am using the gtk 2.8.19, that I downloaded
It still doesn't change the fact that using your tool won't give the OP
gtk-config he needs - since you seem to only support GTK+- 2.
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Hi GTK people:
I am trying to compile Carmen Software (software to programm robots) and in the
Module Map Editor I found this problem; it seems like the gtk-config is not
installed.
I am using the gtk 2.8.19, that I downloaded from
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gtk+/2.8/
I think
On Sun, 2006-11-05 at 16:22 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi GTK people:
I am trying to compile Carmen Software (software to programm robots) and in
the Module Map Editor I found this problem; it seems like the gtk-config is
not installed.
I am using the gtk 2.8.19, that I downloaded
On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 14:48 -0800, Sergei Steshenko wrote:
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Hi GTK people:
I am trying to compile Carmen Software (software to programm robots) and in
the Module Map
Editor I found this problem; it seems like the gtk-config is not installed.
I am
:
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
*** If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
*** your path, or set the GTK_CONFIG environment variable to the
*** full path to gtk-config.
configure: error: Cannot find proper gtk version
I dont know how suse works
build environment is sane... yes
checking for gtk-config... no
checking for GTK - version = 0.99.7... no
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
*** If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
*** your path, or set the GTK_CONFIG environment variable to the
*** full
Hey Group;
Being new to this list - I sure hope this is the correct place to check on
gtk-config.
I have used SuSE for about ten years and it seems that around 9.0 I started to notice gtk
problems. Specifically, dealing with any form of pkg config with or without a -.
What has happened
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 08:17:43PM -0500, Donn Washburn wrote:
Hey Group;
Being new to this list - I sure hope this is the correct place to check on
gtk-config.
gtk-config is old (from gtk-1.2 which is obsolete), it has been
replaced by pkg-config.
I have used SuSE for about ten years
Hello,
I'm a new linux user trying to configure/install a pre-written program. I'm getting this error:
checking for gtk-config... no
checking for GTK - version = 1.2.0... no
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found.
From this archived post:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives
Glen Engels wrote:
Hello,
I'm a new linux user trying to configure/install a pre-written program.
I'm getting this error:
checking for gtk-config... no
checking for GTK - version = 1.2.0... no
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found.
From this archived post:
http
I just installed gtk+-2.6.0 and there is no gtk-config?
Was gtk-config removed and now the preferred method is
pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --cflags --libs
???
Or this there a gtk+-2.6.0-dev that I need to install?
Thanks,
PS - man, compiling this took forever on my 650 MHZ machine
Le mardi 04 janvier 2005 23:46 -0800, Mark Brettin a crit :
I just installed gtk+-2.6.0 and there is no gtk-config?
Was gtk-config removed and now the preferred method is
pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --cflags --libs
Yes, gtk-config is a gtk 1.x feature.
Or this there a gtk+-2.6.0-dev that I need
Good afternoon, my name is Igor Kashevarov.
I down load and compile source code of gtk+-2.4.2 version on solaris 2.6
I don't have any problems or errors during ./configure and make, make
install.
But I can't find gtk-config file, I need him for imlib, libstroke, fvwm.
I nave the same problem
Hi,
Igor Kashevarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But I can't find gtk-config file, I need him for imlib, libstroke, fvwm.
Application looking for gtk-config are looking for gtk+-1.2. The
gtk+-2.x API is not compatible. You will need to install gtk+-1.2 (it
can be installed in parallel with gtk+-2
Guys,
I must be missing something, since gtk+-2.2.4 is
installed on my Linux PC, but I get this message
when running a .configure script for Gimp:
checking for gtk-config... /usr/local/bin/gtk-config
checking for GTK - version = 1.2.8... no
*** Could not run GTK test program, checking why
On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 19:45:26 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Guys,
I must be missing something, since gtk+-2.2.4 is
installed on my Linux PC, but I get this message
when running a .configure script for Gimp:
checking for gtk-config... /usr/local/bin/gtk-config
checking for GTK - version
Thank you very much. I'll try it.
- Original Message -
From: Michael L Torrie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: gtk-config needed
The DLLs work fine with cygwin, although they are intended for use with
mingw. The only catch
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 17:45, John Cupitt wrote:
The gtk for win32 is intended for cygwin.
The win32 DLLs you can download from Tor work with mingw/msys, or with the MS
toolchain. They do not work with cygwin. If you want a cygwin gtk+, you'll need an X
server as well. If you want to use
gtk-config is not usually used on win32 as far as I know. To build a gtk 1.2 program you need pkg-config. Tell configure to use pkg-config instead by typing something like:
export GTK_CONFIG=/mingw/bin/pkg-config gtk+-1.3-win32-production
before you run configure. Also, I've found that pkg
- Original Message -
From: John Cupitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: gtk-config needed
gtk-config is not usually used on win32 as far as I know.
Exist a gtk-config for win32, but your solution
export GTK_CONFIG=/mingw/bin/pkg-config gtk+-1.3-win32-production
what must I write instead of gtk+-1.3-win32-production?
I think that's what you need. I build my application on win32 with gtk+-1.2 using mingw/msys, and that's the command I use. If you have pkg-config, try
pkg-config
- Original Message -
From: John Cupitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: U Fleku [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 1:45 AM
Subject: Re: gtk-config needed
I think that's what you need. I build my application on win32 with
gtk+-1.2 using mingw/msys, and that's
Hi all,
excuse me if I resend the same post, but I really need a
gtk-config file. Please someone can send me this file? I need it for compile a
linux program on Cygwin, a linux emulator for win32.
'Bye
gtk-config only existed for GTK-1.2. If it's a GTK-2.0 program you should be using `pkg-config gtk-2.0 --cflags --libs`. Gargnome has a prepackaged GTK-2.0 installer that uses the mingw runtime if you want to give that a try. I don't believe GTK has been ported straight to Cygwin, though I
It's not a gtk-2.0 program, the compilation requires me
just gtk-config. Luckily gtk was portedto cygwin (there is even two
version). Now I only need this file.
'bye.
- Original Message -
From:
Michael Hill
To: U Fleku
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28
I get the
following message:
=
checking for gtk-config... no
checking for GTK - version = 1.2.1... no
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
*** If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
*** your path, or set
I'm trying to build up a system a bare slackware-9 system.
I finally successed to compile and install KDE-3.1
But to get some of the utilities compiled and installed I needed to get the=
gtk-config is not used by any GTK+ 2.X version. it is strictly a GTK+
1.X utility and has been replace
I built glib, atk, pango, then gtk. No gtk-config?
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Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I built glib, atk, pango, then gtk. No gtk-config?
No, gtk-config is in gtk+-1.2 only. Please read
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/gtk-compiling.html
Sven
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Hi,
Fielder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since the newer versions of GTK+ use pkg-config, is there any nice way
to keep programs that compile with gtk-config happy? Maybe I'm doing
something wrong, but it seems rediculous that the latest version of
GIMP still looks for gtk-config during
Since the newer versions of GTK+ use pkg-config, is there any nice way
to keep programs that compile with gtk-config happy? Maybe I'm doing
something wrong, but it seems rediculous that the latest version of GIMP
still looks for gtk-config during the ./configure...
I've been having this problem
the released material
to include just the glib and gtk+ runtime libraries that are
needed by mozilla.
Ideally, I would like to release the gtk+ as a supported
development tool on UnixWare 7.1.x, but I foresee a major
stumbling block with glib-config and gtk-config on a system
where there may
of the box. You could compile a couple of copies of GLib, then
edit the glib-config files so that they share everything but
glibconfig.h.
Then, compile GTK+ with one compiler and manually
Then put the glib-config and gtk-config files into separate paths
per compiler:
/opt/gtk/gcc-bin/{glib,gtk
and gtk+ runtime libraries that are
needed by mozilla.
Ideally, I would like to release the gtk+ as a supported
development tool on UnixWare 7.1.x, but I foresee a major
stumbling block with glib-config and gtk-config on a system
where there may be 3 separate compilation systems - each with
different
Hi, I'm trying to install gtk+2.0.8 to be able to run another package
called LTT. I successfully installed Gtk+. But LTT is asking for
gtk-config. I can find it in the source tree. Is is still supported? If
yes, what am I missing?
Thanks
Richard
It seems that LTT depends on gtk+1.x which is incompatible with
gtk+2.x... but parallel installable.
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 23:15, Richard Brunelle wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to install gtk+2.0.8 to be able to run another package
called LTT. I successfully installed Gtk+. But LTT is asking for
gtk
Hi
I'm gusage and i'm a linux user from Spain.
I've been compiling some programs that need gtk+ and all failed in
./configure due to not find gtk.
It seems that ./configure looks for a script named gtk-config. I've installed
all gtk-blablalba-devel, -common, ... libgtk-blabla, etc etc etc from
Hi,
Gerard Sanromà [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been compiling some programs that need gtk+ and all failed in
./configure due to not find gtk.
It seems that ./configure looks for a script named gtk-config. I've
installed all gtk-blablalba-devel, -common, ... libgtk-blabla, etc
etc etc
all the docs refer to gtk-config, yet I don't have one. There were no errors
during install that I can see.
What have I done Wrong?
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Hi,
Cory Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
all the docs refer to gtk-config, yet I don't have one. There were no errors
during install that I can see.
What have I done Wrong?
you probably installed gtk+-2.0 and read the docs for gtk+-1.2.
gtk+-2.0 uses pkg-config as explained here:
http
After installing gtk, I tried to configure mozilla, but got the following
error:
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found.
*** If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
*** your path, or set the GTK_CONFIG environment variable to the
*** full path to gtk
: should there be a gtk-config ?
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found.
*** If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
*** your path, or set the GTK_CONFIG environment variable to the
*** full path to gtk-config
yesterday.
Noah Levin of Columbia provided the solution.
Philip
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Aug 15 14:39:30 2002
From: J S [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: should there be a gtk-config ?
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could
-Actually, that conversation was off-list. But Philip already
-said everything that needs to be said. You need gtk+-1.2.10.
-Noah
--From: J S [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--Subject: should there be a gtk-config ?
My apologies for not checking the archives and for botching Noah's
last name.
Philip
try to use the installed gtk+-2.0.6 in another
application, I receive the following error:
checking for gtk-config... no
checking for GTK - version = 1.2.0... no
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found.
*** If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
*** your
on Tru64 Unix V5.1A.
However, when I try to use the installed gtk+-2.0.6 in another
application, I receive the following error:
checking for gtk-config... no
checking for GTK - version = 1.2.0... no
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found.
*** If GTK was installed
I have installed gtk+2.0.2 with no errors and I see the
following when I run ldconfig -v.
libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 - libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0.0.2
The issue is I do not have the gtk-config binary. Did
2.0 get rid of this? I'm a newbie and a little direction would
help.
Thank you,
Kevin
the gtk-config binary.
Did 2.0 get rid of this?
I'm a newbie and a little direction would help.
Thank you,
Kevin Moist
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Hi List!
I have a problem...
I have tried to build the gtk+ 2.0.1 package and it seems that everything
worked fine. I can even start the gtk-demo program, but when I try
to install gimp it looks for the gtk-config file and doesn't find it, thus
aborting the build process.
I looked through my
The long explanination...
The GIMP does not (AFAIK) work with gtk 2. Aside from API differences
that need to be worked out in the GIMP, during the gtk 1.3 series the GTK
team moved from using *-config scripts (hence making glib-config and
gtk-config script) to one package config program called
Is gtk-config removed in 2.0? If so, how do you get non-2.0-aware apps to
understand that gtk is installed?
(please reply directly, I'm not on the list)
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Drew P. Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is gtk-config removed in 2.0? If so, how do you get non-2.0-aware apps to
understand that gtk is installed?
non-2.0-aware apps can't use 2.0 anyway. They have to keep using 1.2.
pkg-config --libs --cflags gtk+-2.0 replaces gtk-config.
Havoc
instalation of Mandrake 8.1, so what you have to do is exactly
what the message says: check the content of the '.bashrc' file in your
home path (/home/rtriay in my case) with any text editor and check if
the path to the file 'gtk-config' is in the PATH environment variable (a
line that looks exactly
Linux newbie here. I'm trying to install a program named BookBase. During
the installation I get the following error:
The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found. If GTK was
installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in your path, or set the
GTK_CONFIG environment variable
gtk-config doesn't get executed when I put it in the command line. I
single-quoted it like in the hello world example in the tutorial, but gcc
thinks it's a file (a problem with my shell? I am using bash).
Thx
James
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gtk-config doesn't get executed when I put it in the command line. I
single-quoted it like in the hello world example in the tutorial, but gcc
thinks it's a file (a problem with my shell? I am using bash).
you haven't quoted it correctly. under all unix
Dear GTKers,
I've been having trouble compiling GTK+ apps for some time now.
./configure always goes through its regular motions until:
checking for GLIB - version = 1.2.6... yes
checking for gtk-config... no
checking for GTK - version = 1.2.6... no
*** The gtk-config script installed by GTK
Sebastian Melmoth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear GTKers,
I've been having trouble compiling GTK+ apps for some time now.
./configure always goes through its regular motions until:
checking for GLIB - version = 1.2.6... yes
checking for gtk-config... no
checking for GTK - version
From: Sebastian Melmoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My version is gtk+-1.2.10-ximian.8. My glib is glib-1.2.10-ximian.2. I
have no file called gtk-config, nor does it seem to exist in any
distributions of GTK+ whose list of files I've read on RPMfind. I'd be
very obliged if you could sort me out
Tim gerd yet needs to be ported to 2.0, it should work fine with 1.2.x
Tim though.
Ahh... okay. I guess this means I need to figure out how to run 1.2 and
2.x on the same platform.
Thx,
Skip
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wants the so-I-have-been-told vile gtk-config.
How do I purge it from configure? I tried autoconf. No luck. Checking the
version, I see that I am running the latest version (2.13). I tried
checking out the latest autoconf sources from CVS, but that failed with
% cvs -z3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL
source and tried to build it,
but it appears gerd still wants the so-I-have-been-told vile gtk-config.
How do I purge it from configure? I tried autoconf. No luck. Checking the
version, I see that I am running the latest version (2.13). I tried
checking out the latest autoconf sources from CVS
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 04:53:29PM -0500, Skip Montanaro wrote:
Thanks to Havoc's help I got gtk+ built and installed. Unfortunately,
gtk-config-2.0 wasn't built from gtk-config-2.0.in. I managed to finagle
that by adding this to configure.in:
*** /tmp/skip/configure.in.~1.200~Tue
uh.. gtk-config, glib-config and all that have kicked the bucket in
favour of the pkg-config Centralized Master -Configer in 2.0. Where
you would use gtk-config-2.0 you are supposed to use 'pkg-config
gtk-2.0'...
Thanks for the input. How recently was this change made? (I
Thanks to Havoc's help I got gtk+ built and installed. Unfortunately,
gtk-config-2.0 wasn't built from gtk-config-2.0.in. I managed to finagle
that by adding this to configure.in:
*** /tmp/skip/configure.in.~1.200~ Tue Apr 3 11:55:15 2001
--- /tmp/skip/configure.in Tue Apr 3 11:55
I propose that gtk-config and gnome-config be moved from *-libs-devel to
*-libs. These files are small, unobtrusive, and come in very handy in a
non-development capacity. For example: I'm writing a gtk/gnome
application that I will be distributing in both binary and source
packages
Why does gtk-config (or actually glib-config) adds the -rdynamic
option to the linker options ? My program uses a lot of calls to
dlopen() to load plugins at run time and somehow when it's compiled with
the -rdynamic option the plugins are able to use some of the main
program's functions
their suggetion (locate gtk-config and set the
path to it) I cannot find gtk-config. I loaded gtk+ using yast on
SUSE 6.4 and updated to GTK1.2.8 using rpm with no success.
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list
You should download the developer package as well. Generally those packages
are named
Hi,
I am trying to install a program called Gradebook which needs
gtk+. It's configure gives the error no gtk libraries or headers found
and when following their suggetion (locate gtk-config and set the
path to it) I cannot find gtk-config. I loaded gtk+ using yast on
SUSE 6.4 and updated
Hi, sorry if this is a little off-topic for this list,
but I'm trying to compile gnome--, and the configure
script can't find gnome-config. Actually, I can't
find it either, although I thought I had it in
/usr/bin once.
I'm currently running gnome 1.2 from helixcode.com,
which I installed as a
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