Hi,

On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Michael Perry wrote:

> I think perhaps since my last email I have worsened the situation with
> gtk/glib somewhat since I have pulled the rpms any number of times
> mostly in frustration at not getting Jan's rpms or suse's to work
> without shared library problems.  I know people have removed Jan's
> rpms and replaced them with suse's but I have the same issue when
> panel starts with gnomecc reporting that /opt/gnome/lib/gnomeueui or
> something has a problem with gtk...

Gome and the millions of required libraries is really a mess.

Here's what I get:

> rpm -qf `which gnomecc `
gncontr-1.0.5-0

> ldd `which gnomecc ` | head -1
        libgnomeui.so.32 => /opt/gnome/lib/libgnomeui.so.32 (0x40009000)

> rpm -qf /opt/gnome/lib/libgnomeui.so.32
gnlibs-1.0.8-1

Does that match with your setup?

> Anyone seen this after migrating from Jan's rpms?

Sorry, I've never used his packages.

> Now kind of awaiting SuSE 6.1 to wipe the laptop clean. I really do not
> want to do this but am now running kde 1.1 which is not really my cup
> of tea.
> 
> Any other help out there perhaps?  Lenz?  Anyone at suse?

Sorry, I cannot reproduce this. I've also taken the packages that are on
the ftp-Server. They worked without trouble...

Bye,
        LenZ

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