Instead of ./configure, try: ./configure --help | grep 'gdk-pixbuf' to see if you need to implicitly point the configure script to wherever the gdk-pixbuf RPM installed itself. May be something like: ./configure --with-gdk-pixbuf=/usr/local/lib/gdk-pixbuf Hope this helps! Timothy On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Jamie Ostrowski wrote: > > > I am trying to install a program. When I run ./configure, I get this > message, then the configure process stops: > > checking for gdk-pixbuf >= 0.4... configure: error: not > found.\nEucalyptus requires gdk-pixbuf version 0.4 or higher. > > I went out on the net and I downloaded the file: > > gdk-pixbuf-0.6.0-1.i586.rpm > > and I installed it in this fashion: > > [root at redeye jamie]# rpm -Uvh gdk-pixbuf-0.6.0-1.i586.rpm > > > Rpm seemed to install it fine. Gave me the nice graph as it did it's > work. Hmmm...I thought, that was easy enough. Now I will simply run > ./configure again and I am certain it will work as I intend it to... > > I get the SAME error! > > {In my mind, I am assuming that by running the rpm for that package, > and since I found no further instructions associated with it, that it > would install whatever libraries I need. Evidently I am mistaken.} > > > Can anyone shed some light on my weary mind? > > BTW: I am trying to install eucalyptus, a gui based gnome mail client > that handles MIME types. Thnks. > > - Jamie > > > > _______________________________________________ > tclug-list mailing list > tclug-list at lists.real-time.com > https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list > --------------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy Houck thouck at thouck.com www.thouck.com