Re: Where is /usr/include/gtk?
On 03 Dec 2001, Ross Burton wrote:
> On Mon, 2001-12-03 at 10:41, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > I'm trying to compile Jonathan Buzzards toshutils packages. This demands
> > gtk.h, which used to be in /usr/include/gtk. I thought this would be
> > supplied by installing libgtk1, but seemngly not.
> > Does anyone know where these gtk files come from?
>
> 1) As you are trying to build a package you'll need the -dev package too
>
> 2) /usr/include/gtk is the old location for the header. It is now in
> /usr/include/gtk-1.2/gtk so that GTK1 and GTK2 can co-exist. However,
> no Makefile should assume that and should be using the gtk-config script
> to obtain the correct paths at build time. It looks like you'll need to
> manually edit the makefile.
>
> Ross
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Thanks, this did install /usr/include/gtk, and the Buzzard package does
now compile although the hotkey program still doesn't work.
Anthony
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