Re: Installing Pango with the Xft backend

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Thanks Daniel -

I actually "figured it out" last night... turns out that I didn't even
have to go through the whole exercise of instaling gtk+2.4 - Nessus is
supposed to work with the gtk+ that comes with RHEL3. I had to install
a new glib - but that was it. Once I pointed Nessus to the right glib,
Nessus was able to be built... GTK wasn't my problem. :)

Thank you very much for your input!

Mahalo,
Karina

On Apr 2, 2005 5:28 AM, Daniel Nilsson <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 07:16:45AM -1000, Karina Orot wrote:
> > I apologize if this has been answered previously, but I couldn't find
> > a "good" answer in my attempts to search. I am trying to install
> > gtk+-2.6.4 (because it is the latest) on a RedHat Enterprise Linux 3
> > box. I need it so that I can then install the Nessus client. I've seen
> > many postings of people having this same error I'm getting:
> > "configure: error: Pango Xft backend required for x11 target" when
> > trying to configure the gtk+ package...
> >
> > The only other error I found during ./configure was a warning:
> > configure: WARNING: X development libraries not found
> 
> I would look into this further, all these libraries do depend on
> having a working X development environment up and running.
> 
> I don't know what those packages are called on RHEL, but on my debian
> machine it something like libx11-dev. Hope that helps...
> 
> --
> Daniel Nilsson
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