Re: Whence 'gtk2' ?

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On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 10:24:43 EST, chuck gelm <chuck@xxxxxxxx>  said:

>  How do I obtain 'gtk2' ?

First, check if your system already has it. Most Linux distributions include
gtk2 already, and I'm pretty sure there's a Solaris version on the sunfreeware
site.  There's probably pre-builts available for other systems as well.

If you have to build your own, go to http://www.gtk.org - toward the bottom
of the page there's some links:

General release announcement
GTK+ 2.4.0 release announcement
Glib 2.4.0 release announcement
Pango 1.4.0 release announcement

Each of which has in the announcement a "get it here" link right at the top.

Or there's a "download" link in the left column.

Get glib 2.4.0 (don't confuse this with the base 'glibc' library on Linux boxes)
and build/install.

Get atk 1.4.0, build, install

Get Pango 1.4.0, build, install

Get gtk+ 2.4.0, build, install.


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