Hmm, maybe it is looking in the wrong place. The ii does mean that it
is installed correctly.
Try "locate gtk-config" and then set GTK_CONFIG to the path to
gtk-config (i.e., export GTK_CONFIG=). On my system, it would
be "export GTK_CONFIG=/usr/bin/gtk-config".
Kevin
On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 a
1999 at 09:31:11PM -0500, Stephen Pitts wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 10:00:04PM -0400, Kevin Cramer wrote:
> > I wouldn't upgrade to potato. I used to run a system from unstable
> > and it worked fairly well but I finally got burned.
> >
>
> How so? I've
I just ran into a similar problem. You probably need libgtk1.2. You
can get updated libglib1.2 and libgtk1.2 packages from
ftp://ftp.netgod.net/x. Use dpkg to install them and then retry. You
might also need libglib1.2-dev and libgtk1.2-dev to get the updated
gtk-config script.
Check the mess
I know that other people are having problems installing xmms so I
thought I would post how I got it working on my stable slink
system.
I was forced to figure it out when I tried installing the xmms package
from xmms.org and not only didn't it work, but it uninstalled my
x11amp. Since I don't hav
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