On Sunday 06 February 2005 05:44, Sven Neumann wrote: > Hi, snip > > This looks as if you installed pango into a prefix that is not > searched by the linker. You will have to either modify /etc/ld.so.conf > to include that path, or set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. > > > Sven > Sven, Thanks for getting back about this. I checked this and at first it appeared to be OK (ld.so.conf looked ok). So I did some more looking around on my system and it turned out that I had 2 versions of pango installed in 2 locations (1.6 in /usr/local/lib and 1.8 in /opt/gnome/lib). So I cleaned this up. I also checked everything else related to GTK and GIMP to make sure that I had no duplicates before moving on. I then un-installed (just to make sure) and built GLIB, Pango, ATK and GTK. There were no apparent problems during the build process. But now when I try to run GIMP I get the following error message: gimp: error while loading shared libraries: /opt/gnome/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol:gdk_threads_lock I get the same error message when I try to run Firefox and GKrellM. This is the same error message I was getting after I installed the GTK 2.4 RPMs. I tested GIMP after building each library and it was fine until GTK was installed. I can get these running again by backing out GTK to the version that shipped with my distro. I did a search of the gtk-list, gtk-app-devel-list and gtk-devel-list and there was a thread on this error message on the gtk-list. But it was a dead end as there was no solution to the problem posted in the thread. Any ideas about what might be causing this? -- Hal V. Engel
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