Tahnks Yeti for your answer. I just reinstalled old rpms gtk+-1.2 and glib-1.2 and everything works fine now. For purpose, and if my memory is correct, I had a problem with an install of the "pygtk-2.0" package (or newer version) that was complaining via pkg-config about the 2 versions of glib-1.2 and glib-2.x. A subsequent advise (given by pkg-config) of this problem was to uninstall old glib version. I am not that sure why, but I have successfully installed pygtk-2.0 after reinstall of gtk+-1.2 and glib-1.2. Perhaps the newer version of pkgconfig-0.15 was the solution of this conflict between gli-1.2 and glib-2.x. However thanks Yeti, for your explanations and advice. Xavier. On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 05:02:59PM +0100, sinecosa wrote: > Hello, I installed rh9, and was using gtk+-1.2 rpm that comes with it. > > I went for an upgrade of gtk+-1.2 (rpm version) to gtk+-2.6 (tarball version). There's nothing like upgrade from Gtk+-1.2 to Gtk+-2.x (library-wise). They are incompatible, but can coexist and must be installed *both* if you have application linked with both. From a practical viewpoint they are simply two different libaries. Reinstall Gtk+-1.2. Yeti -- Dynamic IP address is not a crime. _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list