Thanks you for the prompt response. I did as you suggested and glib-2.0.pc now looks like this: -- prefix=/devel/target/glib-2.6.6 exec_prefix=${prefix} libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib includedir=${prefix}/include glib_genmarshal=glib-genmarshal gobject_query=gobject-query glib_mkenums=glib-mkenums Name: GLib Description: C Utility Library Version: 2.6.6 Libs: -L${libdir} -lglib-2.0 -lintl Cflags: -I${includedir}/glib-2.0 -I${libdir}/glib-2.0/include --------- I have also changed the parameters I pass to the GCC linker; it looks like this: -LC:/GnuWin32/lib -lgtk-win32-2.0 -lgdk-win32-2.0 -latk-1.0 -lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 -lpangowin32-1.0 -lgdi32 -lpango-1.0 -lgobject-2.0 -lgmodule-2.0 -lglib-2.0 -lintl -mwindows I recompiled the program and had no problems doing so, but when trying to run it I got a message box saying: Pango-ERROR **: file shape.c: line 75(pango_shape): assertion failed:(glyphs->num_glyphs > 0) aborting... What do I do to solve this problem? Again, thank you for your prompt response! > jalkadir@xxxxxxxxxx writes: > > When trying to compile a GTK+ program, the linker complains about not > > being able to find the "iconv" library. > > > What can I do to fix this problem? > > Just remove the -liconv from glib-2.0.pc. There isn't really any need > to to link with -liconv just because you link with glib, but I don't > always remember to edit it out when building a developer package of > glib for Windows. > > --tml > > _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list