Hi,

I'm currently running version 2.2.5 of the Linux kernel (which I 
compiled with the compiler from the egcs package provided in the 
SuSE 6.0 CDs). Now I'm trying to build other packages from source 
(off the net and the sources CD-ROM) and get compiler errors from 
the c++ compiler. 

I would like to know if I'm mixing things up. I currently have 
installed:

        egcs-990119-0
        gcc-2.7.2.3-10
        gpp-990119-0
        libc-99.1.14-0
        libgpp-990119-0
        shlibs-99.1.14-0
        shlibs5-99.1.20-0

Are these the appropriate packages needed to have a development 
system?
How about the GIMP tool kit? There are packages:

        glib, glibn, gtk, gtkn and the corresponding development 
        packages.

The ones with the "n" suffix seem to be more recent. Can they coexist?

The gimp was built using the older GTK package. Can it be recompiled
using the new one?

I'd like to upgrade to GTK 1.2.1. I'd appreciate comments to
my previous questions and about your experiences with GTK 1.2.1.
Thanks.

-- 
Rafael Herrera
Laboratory for Computational Neuroscience
University of Pittsburgh
http://www.neuronet.pitt.edu/~raffo
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