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Date:      Thu, 8 Apr 1999 15:10:45 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Spidey <spidey@libdns.qc.ca>
To:        Jeremy Lea <reg@shale.csir.co.za>
Cc:        ports@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Using multiple versions of gtk.
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.990408150834.309B-100000@freed.libdns.qc.ca>
In-Reply-To: <19990408184745.R1798@shale.csir.co.za>

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Weepee!

A new install of gettext, glib1.2.1, and gtk1.2.1 has resolved all my
problems!

Thanks for the hints!!!

By the way.. the install of gtk in the ports checks for glib 1.2, but not
explicitly 1.2.1, so the configure script of gtk stops with a warning and
the port does not compile. Is it possible to specify a 1.2.1 dependency
instead of 1.2?

thanks again!

On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Jeremy Lea wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On Thu, Apr 08, 1999 at 12:35:19PM -0400, Spidey wrote:
> > On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Jeremy Lea wrote:
> > 
> > > It's not finding libintl.so.1 for some reason.  This should be in
> > > /usr/local/lib, which is on the command line...  Is the devel/gettext
> > > port up to date?
> > 
> > up to date? /var/db/pkg/gettext-0.10 ... How could it be different?
> > 
> > I don't understand... I thought that the problem was with gtk???
> 
> That should be 'gettext-0.10.35'.  What's likely happening is that GTK+
> is building it's own version of gettext and linking against that.  The
> GTK+-1.2.1 port shouldn't have built without it...
> 
> Are you installing from ports or packages?
> 
>  -Jeremy
> 
> -- 
>   |   "Come home my prodigal son, come home and lets be one,
> --+--  don't want to see you cry, don't make me tell you why,
>   |    you've lived in a house with me, my blood has set you free,
>   |    in the world you'll surely die, nothing else will satisfy." -MIC
> 

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