Thanks a million Mason - It worked!
Ok, to recap, I installed -
atk-1.9.0 cairo-1.2.6 cairomm-1.2.4 glib-2.14.2 glibmm-2.14.2 gtk+-2.12.1 gtkmm-2.12.3 pango-1.19.0
and that allowed me to install inkscape-16479
So, Aaron, you wanted to know if I was interested in making autopackages for a GLIBC-2.3 system - I am now I can compile properly :-)
When I have time I will experiment a little but if you have a cheat sheet that is specific for Inkscape, that may speed things up a lot.
Thanks to all who helped in this,
Tony
Mason Thomas wrote:
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 04:50:02AM -0800, Docsonic wrote:
As an update to this - I installed cairo 1.2.6, atk 1.9.0, glib 2.14.2, gtk+ 2.12.1, and pango 1.19.0 and tried building inkscape 16409 but I still have the same problem. I am a long way from being experienced enough with building Linux sources to be able to attempt to solve this but if anyone has any suggestions (with instructions) of anything I can test or check then I would be delighted to try it.
Thanks,
Tony
I believe you need gtkmm >= 2.10.
-Mason
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