> On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 11:29:40PM +0100, yordy wrote: > > GTK+ is GTK-2.x, they are the same? > > I want to install XFCE desktop environment, > > The package names seem to indicate you have Fedora Core 4. > If it's so, please just install XFce with you favourite > package manager and don't try to compile anything. The > distro comes with XFce 4.2.2. > > > but the > > installer say: Gtk+ >= 2.2.0... not found. > > I have installed all this gtk packages: > > > > gtk+-1.2.10-39 > > gtk-engines-0.12-7 > > gtk2-2.8.6-1.1.fc4.nr > > gtk2-engines-2.6.5-1.1.fc4.nr > > RedHat GTK+ package naming is > > gtk+ == GTK+ 1.2.x > gtk2 == GTK+ 2.x > > They are practically two independent libraries and they can > be installed both. They are two independent libraries, with no backwards compatibility. Programs that use gtk1.2: xmms(right click and see the fonts without antialising). Programs that use gtk2.x: amule(recent), gimp, Inkscape, Beep Media Player(xmms fork), xmms2. _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list