On Sunday 06 February 2005 05:44, Sven Neumann wrote: > 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 This helped and I was able to find the problem. I had 2 copies of Pango installed in different locations. I removed the incorrect one and then double checked everything related to GTK and GIMP to make sure there was only one copy and that these were installed in a way that was consistent with the SuSE RPMs. Which they were. I then restarted the GTK installation starting with GLIB just to make sure. There were no apparent problems during the build process and I tested GIMP as each new library was installed. Everything worked until I installed GTK then GIMP, Firefox, GKrellM and other GTK dependant apps started failing with a libgtk-x11-2.0.so: undefined reference to 'gdk_threads_unlock' error. As soon as I backed out GTK to the version from the distro these apps started working again. By the way this is the same error message I got when I installed gtk 2.4 from the ULB SuSE RPMs. I checked on the gtk-list archive to see if this error had been reported. There was one short thread about this error message (4 emails). But the fix information is not in the thread. Either because it was never fixed or the information was communicated off list. So the state of my machine now is that I have glib 2.6.2, Pango 1.8 and ATK 1.9 installed but I still have gtk 2.2.4 installed. Everything is working but of course I can not install any version of GIMP newer than 2.0.x. Anyone have any clues about what I need to do to get gtk 2.6 installed? -- Hal V. Engel
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