Hello, list.
I am trying to compile GTK+ CVS, and have run into a problem with it
linking against my system's version of GLib instead of my private copy
of a compiled GLib CVS.
Here's the setup:
I checked out glib, atk, and pango. I compiled them all with
--prefix=/home/mike/path,
Michael Terry wrote:
Hello, list.
I am trying to compile GTK+ CVS, and have run into a problem with it
linking against my system's version of GLib instead of my private copy
of a compiled GLib CVS.
That fault's exactly the same as mine (just posted on [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Sven Neumann wrote:
I am trying to compile GTK+ CVS, and have run into a problem with it
linking against my system's version of GLib instead of my private
copy of a compiled GLib CVS.
Did you set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable accordingly ?
I thought I said so:
Here's the setup:
I
Hi,
Michael Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I thought I said so:
Here's the setup:
I checked out glib, atk, and pango. I compiled them all with
--prefix=/home/mike/path, LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/mike/path/lib,
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/home/mike/path/lib/pkgconfig, and
PATH=/home/mike/path/bin:$PATH.
Sven Neumann wrote:
I thought I said so:
Here's the setup:
I checked out glib, atk, and pango. I compiled them all with
--prefix=/home/mike/path, LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/mike/path/lib,
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/home/mike/path/lib/pkgconfig, and
PATH=/home/mike/path/bin:$PATH. They all seem to be OK.
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 19:46:39 EST, Michael Terry said:
So, for the record -- I need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH, PKG_CONFIG_PATH,
and PATH to all include my personal location. Other environment
variables that I have to hit? I know there are lots, and I could easily
believe that libtool is