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ekoos
February 19th, 2006, 01:03 AM
I have not yet run ubuntu 5.10, does anyone now what version of gtk+ does it have on?
toojays
February 19th, 2006, 01:50 AM
You can check these things at packages.ubuntu.com (http://packages.ubuntu.com).
It says libgtk2.0 in breezy (Ubuntu 5.10) is version 2.8.6-0ubuntu2.1
ekoos
February 19th, 2006, 08:53 AM
Thank you, very much. You are right seems to be gtk+ 2.0. I will try and get gtk+ 2.4 on it as I am planning on running Mono. I have done something similar once to get Mono running on Suse 9 or 9.1 but the personal edition as I can remember. Was a mission to get every thing ready before I could install Mono. But hopefully the Mono installer will make it a bit easier to get things going. As I understand the gtk requirements are more for some of the Mono tools.
mostwanted
February 19th, 2006, 09:05 AM
Thank you, very much. You are right seems to be gtk+ 2.0. I will try and get gtk+ 2.4 on it as I am planning on running Mono. I have done something similar once to get Mono running on Suse 9 or 9.1 but the personal edition as I can remember. Was a mission to get every thing ready before I could install Mono. But hopefully the Mono installer will make it a bit easier to get things going. As I understand the gtk requirements are more for some of the Mono tools.
It's not Gtk+ 2.0 it's 2.8, read his post again.
I think you're mistaking the Gtk-sharp version with the Gtk+ version. Install gtksharp and it should be gtk+ 2.4 it binds to.
ekoos
February 19th, 2006, 09:15 AM
Thanks as I am a bit new to the wonderful world of Linux things are not as clear now as I hope they will become. Sorry toojays misunderstood the versioning of the gtk by looking at some of the documentation of the packages.
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