From: Chris Vine (chris_at_cvine.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: Sun Nov 16 2003 - 13:21:51 EST
On Sunday 16 November 2003 5:53 pm, Chris Vine wrote:
> glib/gtk+2.0 and glib/gtk+2.2 are not parallel installable (nor are other
> relevant libraries such as pango-1.0 and pango-1.2). If you do not want to
> delete the old versions, you can do what you want by installing updated
> versions of the relevant libraries in a different directory and forcing the
> correct library version to be loaded by setting the environmental variable
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH (to the directory with the correct version in) in the shell
> you launch abiword from (and compile it in), but I fear getting this
> correctly compiled and working will be more than you can manage.
>
> However, I do not really understand how you have managed to get into this
> position. I am not very familiar with abiword and I have decided not to
> use it for other reasons (and I have not yet got round to unsubscribing
> from the mailing list), but I have just run the configure script for
> abiwork-2.0.1 and it only requires version 2.0 of glib and gtk+, and not
> the minimum version of 2.1.3 that you report above.
>
> Chris.
Ah, I think I now deduce what you are trying to do. You are trying to upgrade
from pango-1.0 to pango-1.2 and that requires glib-2.2. But why are you
upgrading pango - what is wrong with GNOME-2 as you already have it? Or if
you are trying to build GNOME-2 yourself, why are you installing some bits
from GNOME-2.0 and other bits from GNOME-2.2?
Chris.
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