Re: How to install GTK in linux

2008-11-06 Thread Michael Torrie
Ian Puleston wrote: Hi, What am I doing wrong here? I'm trying to install the latest GTK/GLIB on a Linux Fedora 9 system that currently has GTK 2.12 and GLIB 2.16, which are the versions yum installs. I downloaded the gtk 2.14 and glib 2.18 .tar.gz packages, unpacked them and ran

Re: How to install GTK in linux

2008-11-03 Thread Maciej Piechotka
Ian Puleston [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: -Original Message- From: Maciej Piechotka Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2008 3:47 PM One question - why you don't install older versions from repository using standard tools? In 99% compiling from sources is a way of having mess on FS and

How to install GTK in linux

2008-11-02 Thread Ian Puleston
Hi, What am I doing wrong here? I'm trying to install the latest GTK/GLIB on a Linux Fedora 9 system that currently has GTK 2.12 and GLIB 2.16, which are the versions yum installs. I downloaded the gtk 2.14 and glib 2.18 .tar.gz packages, unpacked them and ran configure, make and make install.

Re: How to install GTK in linux

2008-11-02 Thread Yuriy Rusinov
Hello, Ian ! What am I doing wrong here? I'm trying to install the latest GTK/GLIB on a Linux Fedora 9 system that currently has GTK 2.12 and GLIB 2.16, which are the versions yum installs. I downloaded the gtk 2.14 and glib 2.18 .tar.gz packages, unpacked them and ran configure, make and

Re: How to install GTK in linux

2008-11-02 Thread Jean Bréfort
You should add /usr/local/lib to your /etc/ld.so.conf Le dimanche 02 novembre 2008 à 10:52 +0300, Yuriy Rusinov a écrit : Hello, Ian ! What am I doing wrong here? I'm trying to install the latest GTK/GLIB on a Linux Fedora 9 system that currently has GTK 2.12 and GLIB 2.16, which are the

Re: How to install GTK in linux

2008-11-02 Thread jcupitt
008/11/2 Ian Puleston [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I downloaded the gtk 2.14 and glib 2.18 .tar.gz packages, unpacked them and ran configure, make and make install. But they install into /usr/local/lib and so the app still picks up the older versions from /usr/lib. I tried make install prefix=/usr but

Re: How to install GTK in linux

2008-11-02 Thread Chris Moller
Jean Bréfort wrote: You should add /usr/local/lib to your /etc/ld.so.conf And then run /sbin/ldconfig (as root) ___ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list

Re: How to install GTK in linux

2008-11-02 Thread Maciej Piechotka
Ian Puleston [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, What am I doing wrong here? I'm trying to install the latest GTK/GLIB on a Linux Fedora 9 system that currently has GTK 2.12 and GLIB 2.16, which are the versions yum installs. One question - why you don't install older versions from repository

RE: How to install GTK in linux

2008-11-02 Thread Ian Puleston
-Original Message- From: Maciej Piechotka Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2008 3:47 PM One question - why you don't install older versions from repository using standard tools? In 99% compiling from sources is a way of having mess on FS and nothing in exchange. Because I was about to