chris Günther wrote: > > Dear all, > > I have Debian Linux 2.1 installed on my System. I have everything up and > running > just beautyful except one nitty gritty prob which drives me crazy: > > I wanted to install Gnome on my System and found some dependencies-problems > with > the libraries libgnome0 and libgnome32 so I decided to get the hole Gnome > with all > applications and everything else from the gnome-site. I dowloaded everything > (the > complete bunch). I started with compiling and installing the libraries from > gnome-lib > and the configure-script told me it would need the gtk-lib 1.2.6 which in > turn needed > the glib-lib so I downloaded these two as well. After compiling and > installing the > glib-lib I succesfully configured, compiled and installed the gtk-lib 1.2.6. > But > then I had a really confusing message from the configure-script of gnome-lib > saying > that it had found gtklib 1.2.1 which is definately not on my system anymore. > I checked > everything and couldn't find the 1.2.1 version anymore. The script said if I > have > installed the 1.2.6 version but the 1.2.1 version is found I shall set my > ld_library > path - I DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO THIS. ------------------------------------------------------------------ I am not really certain about this, but you might try running make clean in the source directory where your config file is for the app you are trying to compile. I have done that to clear up this same type of problem when compiling a new kernal. -- AdVance-Computing Systems
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