On 2007-01-02 Jorge Andrade <ai_andrade@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Actually i just want to hacking GQView image viewer. I am > already installed it with apt-get install and it's work > well. However because i want to hack this software, i need > the source code. So i execute apt-get source GQView command > and i get the gqview source version 2.0.0 from the > repository. > > I change some code of the source code, and i try to > configure it again by ./configure. In my opinion, because > i already installed the software from repository with > apt-get install, the dependencies would have been installed. > But when i configure the source code of GQView 2.0.0 it > comes error that say i need to install gtk+-2.4.0. I try > install it with apt-get install, but there is no package of > it. That why i try to install it from source code. Don't. Either apt-get build-dep gqview apt-get -b source gqview installs all build dependenices, downloads the source package and successfully builds it -- or the repo you got it from is broken. Anyay, did you talk to John? Hacking a year old version of a non-current branch of gqview may be not the best start if you want your changes merged. Yeti -- http://physics.muni.cz/~yeti/pf2007.png _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list