David.Mosberger@acm.org said:
> The new GTK-configuration setup checks for the correct
> GTK version by compiling a test program and if old libraries are
> installed, this may fail.
Not really related to the original question but ...
I tried to install sane-0.73, with gtk-1.01 on a RH 5.0/Intel system this
week-end.
Configure reported that it could not run a gtk test program, although it
linked fine.
I thus tried to compile and run it 'manually' and the run-time loader reported
that if found an undefined reference to 'g_strcasecmp'. The weird thing it
that if I link the same program statically, it links and runs fine. I double
checked that there was nowhere on the system a left over from an older gtk
installation (rpm --erase, updatedb, locate gtk and re-installed gtk).
Does this ring a bell ?
Kind regards,
Didier
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