> From: Tara Milana [mailto:learfox@xxxxxxx] > What if, for example, if a packaged GTK+ 2 was compiled for, > say, a glibc 2.2 system and someone with a glibc 2.0 system > could still run GTK+ 2 if it were compiled for glibc 2.0 but > the packaged GTK+ 2 was not compiled for glibc 2.0. In this > case the person would need to compile from source. Is that likely? For instance, I don't think that debian or RedHat's GTK+ would suddenly need glibc 2.2 instead of glibc 2.0 between GTK+ 2.2.20 and GTK+ 2.2.21. I have no idea what version of glibc is used by any particular version of GTK+ on RedHat or Debian in reality. If the packages are broken then the packages should be fixed. That's not a building-from-source problem. Murray Cumming www.murrayc.com murrayc@xxxxxxx _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list