On 13 August, 2000 - Tim Mooney sent me these 2.6K bytes: > Basically, the way gtk is built on AIX makes it pretty much unusable, because > of the way AIX does shared object dependencies. The problem isn't in the > gtk code, it's in the build process itself. [..] > What does work is to build all of gtk, install the entire package, and > then edit the gtk-1.2.8/gtk/Makefile and on the link line for libgtk, add > > -L/path/to/lib/directory/containing/installed/libgdk -lgdk > > Then rebuild libgtk (just it) and re-install it (just it), i.e. > > cd gtk-1.2.8/gtk > make clean > make > make install Actually, just relinking libgtk* is sufficient. I did a make install, added -lgdk to the Makefile, cd gtk, rm libgtk.la, make, make install. Or.. you could cheat and build gtk+ statically.. /Tomas -- Tomas Ögren, stric@xxxxxxxxxx, http://www.ing.umu.se/~stric/ |- Student at Computing Science, University of Umeå `- Sysadmin at {cs,ing,acc}.umu.se