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Then why not splitting up your node in two: one about setting up the compiling environment and one about the practical Gtk2 Makefiles issue?

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by Bloodrage (Monk) on Mar 09, 2008 at 20:28 UTC
    That's not a bad idea, they could reference each other to some degree. One would be about the compiler environment, the other about buggering around with Makefiles. The one I have is a bit muddled with having to deal with them both and doesn't entirely cover 'setting up'.