If you downloaded a recent version of Anjuta, I'm not surprised by this at all. RH9 is not a recent release, and as such does not have recent versions of various libraries that are probably necessary for compilation and operation of Anjuta. Your system is, as you've mentioned, Red Hat 9. It's a problem of decreasing frequency as various OSes fix their dependency problems, but it's a problem that will likely never go away entirely when dealing with software you're compiling from source. It has a number of platform specific names aside from that one, like RPM hell (for RPMs on the Red Hat platform(s)) and DLL hell (for Windows). You've probably just experienced the beginning of what is (affectionately?) commonly known as dependency hell. I have an idea of what the problem might be, though. I've never used Anjuta, and while I've used RH5.x and 7.x, and I've used Fedora Core 3 and 4, I've never used RH9.x.
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