Hi, On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 17:14, Marko Vojinovic <vvmarko at panet.co.yu> wrote: > * update glib2 and possibly glibc and its dependencies? Bad idea. If you do that, what you will have at the end will no longer be CentOS, and if you break it, you got to keep the pieces. > * temper with the cairo-dock source to remove references to new functions and > make it compatible with glib2 v2.12 (this is possible, but not easy)? Agreed, possible, but I think it's going to be really hard. > * wait for CentOS 5.3 hoping that it has more recent glib2? CentOS 5.3 (or any other 5.x) should not introduce any major upgrades to glibc or glib2, although minor updates with mainly bug fixes are expected, it should not bump to another version just like that. > * give up? Or try it under Fedora. If you want cutting-edge software, that is what you should be looking for anyway. Or yet, you could try to get version 1.x of cairo-dock to build under CentOS, as that one is more likely to be built than the newer 2.x. HTH, Filipe