Bjoern,
I had similar symptoms when I first loaded the newest Gtk libs. My
problem was that I left the old stuff around. My path was set up in
such a way that I got the "right" answers from gtk-config, but the
configure software was finding another version.
Did you upgrade to 1.2.3 from some other version? If so, when you did,
did you remove the other version? If nothing explicitly needs the older
version, remove it. That's what I did. If something still needs the
old version, you'll need a working ldconfig.
--john
Bjoern Gerhart wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> > did you check your /etc/ld.so.conf and do a ldconfig?
>
> in /etc/ld.so.conf there´s the path of the gtk-libs at the end: /usr/lib
>
> and I started ldconfig, but it doesn´t work..
>
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> Bjoern Gerhart e-mail: Bjoern.Gerhart@xxxxxx
> TFH-Berlin University of Applied Sciences
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