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For the life of me I can't figure out how to install cairo on Windows!

I need it for Haskell Charts, but when I follow setup instructions and get to running:

cabal install gtk

I get this error:

Linking dist/setup-wrapper\setup.exe ...
Configuring glib-0.12.2...
setup.exe: The program pkg-config version >=0.9.0 is required but it could not
be found.
cabal.exe: Error: some packages failed to install:
cairo-0.12.2 failed during the configure step. The exception was:
ExitFailure 1
gio-0.12.2 depends on glib-0.12.2 which failed to install.
glib-0.12.2 failed during the configure step. The exception was:
ExitFailure 1
gtk-0.12.2 depends on glib-0.12.2 which failed to install.
pango-0.12.2 depends on glib-0.12.2 which failed to install.

If I go to cairo site, they don't have anywhere any kind of setup. Just a bunch of dlls that I don't know what to do with (how to make Haskell see them).

Any help appreciated, as I've been trying to install the damn thing for hours!

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  • The error seems pretty clear (it's in the third line above): "setup.exe: The program pkg-config version >=0.9.0 is required but it could not be found".
    – Ken White
    Mar 2, 2012 at 1:08
  • I think that route of installation requires a whole building environment. The DLL usage sounds easy "Just pop libcairo-2.dll, libpng13.dll and zlib1.dll into your working directory or system PATH" (from the cairo page you've linked).
    – madth3
    Mar 2, 2012 at 1:49

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You need to download the all-in-one bundle available here. You can discover this link yourself by visiting http://www.gtk.org/ and clicking "Download", then "Windows (32-bit)". Extract it to a directory that doesn't include spaces, and add that directory to your PATH. You will also need to cabal install gtk2hs-buildtools before you attempt to cabal install gtk.

These instructions can also be found on the gtk2hs website.

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    I get a little further this time - I manage to install gtk! But when I run cabal install chart I still get: Loading package cairo-0.12.2 ... linking ... ghc.exe: C:\Users\drozzy\AppData\Roaming\cabal\cairo-0.12.2\ghc-7.0.4\HScai ro-0.12.2.o: unknown symbol '_cairo_image_surface_get_data' ghc.exe: unable to load package 'cairo-0.12.2' cabal.exe: Error: some packages failed to install: Chart-0.15 failed during the building phase. The exception was: ExitFailure 1 Mar 2, 2012 at 15:00
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Since the answers on this page have been posted, GTK has stopped publishing Windows binaries. A third party compiles up-to-date dlls here: http://www.tarnyko.net/dl/gtk.htm

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  • Hm, I don't think it's that the GTK people have stopped supporting Windows or something. They still have a download page for Windows, it just recommends that MSYS2 is used. Which, I reckon, makes a lot of sense and is easier than manually installing dll files. Dec 5, 2018 at 23:45
  • It looks like they've moved the Windows installation page mentioned by @leftaroundabout to here: gtk.org/docs/installations/windows Oct 7, 2021 at 6:46
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I'm not 100% sure, but you might need to do

cabal install gtk2hs-buildtools

before you can install gtk itself.

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  • Did that. My problem was I didn't place the link to gtk bin directory in my path. However, now I am encountering another problem. See my comment on @Daniel's answer. Mar 2, 2012 at 15:31
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The 64-bit GTK3 installer worked for me. In the installer, I kept the "Set up PATH environment variable" checkbox checked, as recommended in this otherwise outdated guide.

Not important: Before that, I tried the 32-bit GTK2 installer as recommended in the cairocffi documentation under "Installing cairo on Windows", but that resulted in cannot load library 'C:\Program Files (x86)\GTK2-Runtime\bin\libcairo-2.dll': error 0xc1, and then I found this WeasyPrint issue (WeasyPrint apparently uses cairo and is from the same company as cairocffi and CairoSVG), which led me to the documentation, which links to the 64-bit version linked above.

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