It looks to me like the program is calling gtk-config and can't find it. You may very well have gtk and glib installed...you just have to do a locate gtk-config and then make a soft link in /usr/local/bin to where the program is from the SuSE install. Try this and if it doesn't work we can help you get it to work. Try looking in for it here..and just do this as root... "/usr/bin/gtk-config" cd /usr/local/bin ln -s /usr/bin/gtk-config gtk-config This will make a symlink to what the configure script is looking for...and it should work.
"GTK >=1.20 is not installed"
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