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ERROR: User requested feature gtk
configure was not able to find it.
Install gtk3-devel
Using alien bob's slackbuild modified for 5.1 rather than 5.0 and adding support for mips targets. Otherwise no changes to that. I last updated current on July 5 so I should be update to date still as far as most libraries go.
I ran pkg-config --list-all | grep 'gtk' and I see gtk+-3.0 listed in the output. XFCE and other GTK apps seems to be fine. The package is installed. Anyone know what the issue likely is?
I confess I haven't tried that SlackBuild, but the script from SBo, accordingly updated for the newer version, produces a qemu-system-x86_64 binary correctly linked to libgtk-3.so.0 on the latest slackware64-current...
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