I dont't think the best solution is to make new symlinks. In my 
short experience with Debian, when something looks strange, 
there is a problem behind, mainly because of my own mistakes.
Then, the right thing is to guess which is the source of the problem,
and correct it. As I have said in my previous e-mail, I solved this 
problem installing the libgtk1-dev package. Then, the symlinks 
were right. Don't you think it's better?

At this point, I think this may be a bug, because dpkg installs 
the package libgtk1 without reporting any dependence in libgtk1-dev.


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> De:   Daniel Elenius[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Enviado el:   viernes 20 de noviembre de 1998 18:04
> Para:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto:       RE: ldconfig can't find libgtk.so etc.
> 
> OK, obviously, I wasn't reading my ldconfig output correctly, I
> didn't, in fact, have the 1.0.4 files, but the 1.0.6 files, just like
> you assumed. So a few ln commands fixed the whole thing. Thanks a lot!
> 

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