Rick Jones ha scritto lo scorso 20/03/2006 19:20: >> Here is the answer to your question; what does a >> >> $ ls /usr/include/glib-2.0 >> >> command show? Having glib installed on your system does not necessarily >> mean that you have all includes and static libraries; for example - on a >> Debian system - you have to: >> >> # apt-get install libglib-2.0 >> >> in order to have glib-2.0 runtimes (i.e. .so files) and >> >> # apt-get install libglib-2.0-dev >> >> in order to have all development sources (.h, .a and .la). > > > That raises an interesting question - in which of those Debian packages > is the pck-config stuff? My first guess would be the -dev and to hope > that it wasn't in the runtime. > You are quite right; pkg-config has its own package with a reverse dipendance only to libglib2.0-dev (i.e. it is mandatory for development version but _not_ for runtime). _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list