I have built a "generic" gretl rpm using gtk2. If anyone is
interested in testing it, I'd be glad to hear if/how it works.
I believe it should be compatible with most modern Linux
distribution. The file is
ftp://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/pub/gretl/gretl-1.3.2-1gtk2.i586.rpm
The output from rpm -qpR (dependency listing) follows. Most of
these files are from gtk2, lapack, and gmp.
/bin/sh
gtk+ >= 2.2.0
libatk-1.0.so.0
libblas.so.3
libc.so.6
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1.3)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3)
libdl.so.2
libdl.so.2(GLIBC_2.0)
libdl.so.2(GLIBC_2.1)
libg2c.so.0
libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0
libglib-2.0.so.0
libgmodule-2.0.so.0
libgmp.so.3
libgobject-2.0.so.0
libgretl-1.0.so.0
libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
liblapack.so.3
libm.so.6
libm.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)
libpango-1.0.so.0
libpangox-1.0.so.0
libpangoxft-1.0.so.0
libpng12.so.0
libpthread.so.0
libpthread.so.0(GLIBC_2.0)
libreadline.so.5
libtermcap.so.2
libxml2.so.2
libz.so.1
rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1
rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0-1
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Allin Cottrell
Department of Economics
Wake Forest University, NC