Once upon a time, I heard John Travis say > I just nuked my Storm install (intentionally, but it is a great distro :-), > and did a full reiser-debian install and re-upgraded to Woody. In trying to > get everything back the way it was I have run into a few problems. I can't > seem to compile any gtk apps. A simple example > > In file included from /usr/include/xmms/plugin.h:27, > from alarm.c:41: > /usr/include/glib.h:66: glibconfig.h: No such file or directory > make[2]: *** [alarm.lo] Error 1 > > But 'locate glibconfig.h' shows '/usr/lib/glib/include/glibconfig.h.' I do > have xmms-dev installed by the way (this was just the easiest example ;-). > As a matter of fact... Bassically you need -I/usr/lib/glib/include as gcc flag. The usual way for an application that use glib is
gcc `glib-config --cflags` see glib-config --help fore more info. For gtk, it's the same use gcc `gtk-config --cflags` during compilation and gcc `gtk-config --libs` during linking > ii gdk-imlib-dev 1.9.8.1-helix6 Header files needed for Gdk-Imlib developmen > ii libgtk1.2-dev 1.2.8-helix2 Development files for the GIMP Toolkit > ii libglib1.2-dev 1.2.8-helix1 Development files for GLib library > > The later two both contain this file. Yeh, that's enough I suspect how you do the compilation, package that use autoconf/automake tools should pick up these options automatically. > Trying to compile Xtheater (I want my divx back!) ends with the same result... > In file included from /usr/include/gmodule.h:36, > from ui.h:2, > from gtk-ui.c:29: > /usr/include/glib.h:66: glibconfig.h: No such file or directory > make[3]: *** [gtk-ui.lo] Error 1 > > > Could someone PLEASE point out what I am missing here? I'm sure I'll slap > myself when I see what package I am missing, but for right now I'm just not > sure. Chanop -- ,----------------------------------------------------------------. | May Debian be with you ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]| `----------------------------------------------------------------'
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