* and then Matthew Saltzman declared....
> > I'm trying to upgrade glib on RH9. I run ./configure make make install
> > and then when I try to configure pango, it tells me it needs glib 2.1.3
> > or better.
> >
> > I noticed that glib was installed in /usr/local/lib/glig not
> > /usr/lib/glib - Clearly I am missing somthing vital here. Could somebody
> > please point me in the right direction?
> 
> When you install packages by hand, RPM can't know that they are there to
> satisfy the dependencies.  In general, you need to either (1) find an RPM
> for the dependency, (2) install the dependency using checkinstall, or (3)
> install the dependent package with --nodeps (listed in order of
> dramatically decreasing desirability).

Hmmm.. thanks.

I really need 2.2.2 and there are no rpms for that unfortunately. I
presume it *is* possible to install do this? - I'm trying to upgrade GTK
and I need to do glib, pango then atk then finally gtk but if it's being
installed, *but not recognized* how can it work?

Many thanks...

-- 
Nick W



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