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Hi all, I am trying to install gnome-themes-standard-git from AUR, however it fails to detect GTK, throwing the error:
checking for GTK... no
configure: error: GTK+-3.0 is required to compile gnome-themes-standard
I am positive the GTK3 is installed and I cant think of any other related dependency that I might be missing. Is their anyway to bypass this check when installing the package? I considered sketchly removing the check from the source's configure file, but I figured that that would probably lead to other problems.
Any ideas?
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Like all git packages, it may break from time to time. Anything in particular you're looking for? I have an old compiled version of it that I can email to you (its my package in the first place).
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Thanks for the reply! I was just looking for the adwaita-dark theme. Ill pm you with my email. Thanks a lot!
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Please mark the thread [solved]. And you're welcome.
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The thing is the problem isn't solved at all. I'm wondering what causes this error.
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The thing is the problem isn't solved at all. I'm wondering what causes this error.
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-theme … ure.ac#n31
you need at least gtk3 3.1.11
Last edited by wonder (2011-08-28 13:50:10)
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