Hi,
You can find in Mandrake Control Center for software installer with
fill the search by name using 'devel' you take devel package with
similar your problem.
for example.
gtk-2.0.-devel.xxmdk.rpm,glibc-xx-devel.mdk.rpm and etc.
ok hope it help.
Thank you.
Teddy Widhi Laksono
On Thu, 2
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 00:24:33 -0500, Greg Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> How about libglib or libglib2
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> /g
>
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glib.h is header file and usually in devel package
HTH
Bambang
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On Wednesday 01 December 2004 02:24 pm, Simon Roberts wrote:
> Many thanks for input received, I've moved forward some. (I had entirely
> missed the urpmi tool; very useful.)
>
> I've now installed gcc-c++, kernel sources of the correct version, gtk+2,
> and all the dependent things that urpmi adde
Many thanks for input received, I've moved forward some. (I had entirely missed
the urpmi tool; very useful.)
I've now installed gcc-c++, kernel sources of the correct version, gtk+2, and
all the dependent things that urpmi added to the list. When I say:
urpmi glib
or
urpmi glib2
I'm told
For g++ you need to install the gcc-c++ package. The easiest way to do
this is to set up your urpmi sources to look in a local mirror. You
can find out how to best setup your urpmi sources at:
http://easyurpmi.zarb.org/. Then just run "urpmi gcc-c++" and it will
download and install the correct pac
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 10:08, Simon Roberts wrote:
> Greetings all, I have probably missed something obvious, as I fear this is
> a really simple question:
>
> I've installed Mandrake 10.1, and was attempting to build some software on
> it that demands glib.h. I can see that glib2 is install
Greetings all, I have probably missed something obvious, as I fear this is a
really simple question:
I've installed Mandrake 10.1, and was attempting to build some software on it
that demands glib.h. I can see that glib2 is installed, but there's no header
file for it anywhere on the system.
I