Roo wrote: > On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 22:52:34 +0100, Roo wrote: > >> On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 22:41:03 +0100, Roo wrote: >> >>> Ok, well... I'll try it out. I have "gtk2-2.8.19-2.src.rpm" downloaded >>> and I've installed it locally. I've taken a look at the spec file, but >>> I don't know how to alter it to work without -fPIC. If you can tell me >>> how, then I'll rebuild it, install it and re-run gtk-perf... and see if >>> it "feels" any better. >> Following up my own post: >> >> I've just altered the configure line in the .spec file to add >> "--without-pic". I'll see what happens. > > Another follow up: > > I've rebuilt gtk2-2.8.19-2.src.rpm with the line: > > %configure --with-xinput=xfree --disable-gtk-doc --without-pic > Another configure annoyance. The command line parameter to disable shared code is typically --disable-shared. I don't recall having seen --without-pic before. You may want to do configure --help and see if either of them show up. If neither does, it is probably --disable-shared. Be warned, compiling with --disable-shared has problems too. I don't recall successfully compiling any gtk+ 2.8.* statically. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Leisher Computing Research Lab Nowadays, the common wisdom is to New Mexico State University celebrate diversity - as long as you Box 30001, MSC 3CRL don't point out that people are Las Cruces, NM 88003 different. -- Colin Quinn _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list