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How can I find my current GTK version using Terminal ? Is there a command for that ? I use 16.04 + Unity.










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  • Try dpkg -l | grep libgtk. There may be more then one "my current GTK version".

    – mikewhatever
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:28











  • I see. I was trying to make a bug report and it asked for GTK version. What to do now ? Thanks.

    – user227495
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:30











  • Well, now you can "make a bug report". Welcome.

    – mikewhatever
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:34











  • @mikewhatever I don't know which value to share. There were like 10 of them.

    – user227495
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:48











  • You may have two version of GTK, one on the v3 branch (libgtk-3-0 package), the other one on v2 (libgtk2.0-0 package). A software can be build to use the v2 or v3. If you are unsure, provide both version in your bug report.

    – olivierb2
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:55
















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How can I find my current GTK version using Terminal ? Is there a command for that ? I use 16.04 + Unity.










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  • Try dpkg -l | grep libgtk. There may be more then one "my current GTK version".

    – mikewhatever
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:28











  • I see. I was trying to make a bug report and it asked for GTK version. What to do now ? Thanks.

    – user227495
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:30











  • Well, now you can "make a bug report". Welcome.

    – mikewhatever
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:34











  • @mikewhatever I don't know which value to share. There were like 10 of them.

    – user227495
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:48











  • You may have two version of GTK, one on the v3 branch (libgtk-3-0 package), the other one on v2 (libgtk2.0-0 package). A software can be build to use the v2 or v3. If you are unsure, provide both version in your bug report.

    – olivierb2
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:55














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  • Try dpkg -l | grep libgtk. There may be more then one "my current GTK version".

    – mikewhatever
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:28











  • I see. I was trying to make a bug report and it asked for GTK version. What to do now ? Thanks.

    – user227495
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:30











  • Well, now you can "make a bug report". Welcome.

    – mikewhatever
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:34











  • @mikewhatever I don't know which value to share. There were like 10 of them.

    – user227495
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:48











  • You may have two version of GTK, one on the v3 branch (libgtk-3-0 package), the other one on v2 (libgtk2.0-0 package). A software can be build to use the v2 or v3. If you are unsure, provide both version in your bug report.

    – olivierb2
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:55



















  • Try dpkg -l | grep libgtk. There may be more then one "my current GTK version".

    – mikewhatever
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:28











  • I see. I was trying to make a bug report and it asked for GTK version. What to do now ? Thanks.

    – user227495
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:30











  • Well, now you can "make a bug report". Welcome.

    – mikewhatever
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:34











  • @mikewhatever I don't know which value to share. There were like 10 of them.

    – user227495
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:48











  • You may have two version of GTK, one on the v3 branch (libgtk-3-0 package), the other one on v2 (libgtk2.0-0 package). A software can be build to use the v2 or v3. If you are unsure, provide both version in your bug report.

    – olivierb2
    Sep 25 '17 at 18:55

















Try dpkg -l | grep libgtk. There may be more then one "my current GTK version".

– mikewhatever
Sep 25 '17 at 18:28





Try dpkg -l | grep libgtk. There may be more then one "my current GTK version".

– mikewhatever
Sep 25 '17 at 18:28













I see. I was trying to make a bug report and it asked for GTK version. What to do now ? Thanks.

– user227495
Sep 25 '17 at 18:30





I see. I was trying to make a bug report and it asked for GTK version. What to do now ? Thanks.

– user227495
Sep 25 '17 at 18:30













Well, now you can "make a bug report". Welcome.

– mikewhatever
Sep 25 '17 at 18:34





Well, now you can "make a bug report". Welcome.

– mikewhatever
Sep 25 '17 at 18:34













@mikewhatever I don't know which value to share. There were like 10 of them.

– user227495
Sep 25 '17 at 18:48





@mikewhatever I don't know which value to share. There were like 10 of them.

– user227495
Sep 25 '17 at 18:48













You may have two version of GTK, one on the v3 branch (libgtk-3-0 package), the other one on v2 (libgtk2.0-0 package). A software can be build to use the v2 or v3. If you are unsure, provide both version in your bug report.

– olivierb2
Sep 25 '17 at 18:55





You may have two version of GTK, one on the v3 branch (libgtk-3-0 package), the other one on v2 (libgtk2.0-0 package). A software can be build to use the v2 or v3. If you are unsure, provide both version in your bug report.

– olivierb2
Sep 25 '17 at 18:55










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