Russell, pkg-config returns 2.2.1 (as expected) but glib 2.4.2. I updated pkg-config (compiled the source pkgconfig-0.15.0) and that produced the same result. The rpm install for glib 2.4.2 still fails with unlocatable package glib2 = 2.2.1 required by glib2-devel (I'm running rpm from Nautilus GUI). It must be possible to install jolly gimp on a standard RedHat 9 installation. What is going on here? Cheers Andreas -----Original Message----- From: Andreas Hagele [mailto:andreas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, 5 July 2004 04:52 p.m. To: Andreas Hagele Subject: FW: GLIB / Pango install -----Original Message----- From: gtk-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:gtk-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Russell Shaw Sent: Monday, 5 July 2004 04:44 p.m. Cc: gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: GLIB / Pango install Andreas Hagele wrote: > Sven, > thanks for your reply. > > I must say I read the INSTALLs for glib,pango, gtk and gimp several times > over. > And I went so far that I started completely from scratch. Re-installed > RedHat 9 again (with all options on to make sure all the required tools are > handy). > And I found rpms for glib 2.4.2 and pango. > However the problem is still the same. > > When installing glib 2.4.2 it complains about glib 2.2.1 is required (which > by itself is rather weired) but glib 2.2.1 is installed. > Running rpm does not create any logfiles to show more details on what is > going wrong. > But in essance it's the same fault as when running the ./configure for > compiling the source for glib. > So I got glib2-2.2.1 rpm and tried an 'update' and a 'freshen' option when > running rpm, but it refused to run saying glib 2.2.1 is already installed. > > What is wrong here? Check that pkg-config returns the right results: pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0 _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list