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I try to install/compile the bfe2 debugger for Bochs emulator- i haven't installed the default binary, so the --enable-debugger, etc is OK for bochs, but i get a missing "gtk-config", which is the one, that probably gets me with errors.
In which package is "gtk-config" contained?
The packages that have to do with gtk and that are installed on my fedora core 4 system are the following:
it'll be in gtk+-devel. this is for gtk+ (gtk version 1) as opposed to the current gtk2. these two libraries are similar, but file wise are totally independent and incompatible, so are used in isolation to each other. I'd wonder how effective a app which hasn't ported to gtk2 after 3 years of it being around would be. Not that a UI reflects it's ability to do a core job but still...
hey u may get rpm package for gtk from redhat cds, i think from 2nd or 3rd cd. Or do one think copy all four cds at a place, then go to that directory, then in Redhat, then rpms, there u will find all rpms of all four cds have. here u can find all gtk package and install the one which is showing missing.
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