On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Stevean Raja Kumar <stevean@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There is no reason for you to be build GTK on a system that already has it packaged and ready for use. you system already has glib, cairo, pango and so on available as packages. It is very likely that it also has GTK (even GTK3) available, and you should just install it using your distribution's package management system for that.
Unfortunately, precisely what that is called varies from linux distribution to linux distribution.
--p
Hello All,
I am new to linux and I wanted to try out the GUI development using GTK.
There is no reason for you to be build GTK on a system that already has it packaged and ready for use. you system already has glib, cairo, pango and so on available as packages. It is very likely that it also has GTK (even GTK3) available, and you should just install it using your distribution's package management system for that.
Unfortunately, precisely what that is called varies from linux distribution to linux distribution.
--p
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