Paul Davis
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libraries. Libraries are discovered via {LD,DYLD}_LIBRARY_PATH git-svn-id: svn://localhost/trunk/ardour2@481 d708f5d6-7413-0410-9779-e7cbd77b26cf |
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glibmm | ||
scripts | ||
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AUTHORS | ||
autogen.sh | ||
ChangeLog | ||
CHANGES | ||
configure.ac | ||
COPYING | ||
glibmm-2.4.pc.in | ||
glibmm.h | ||
glibmmconfig.h.in | ||
INSTALL | ||
Makefile.am | ||
NEWS | ||
README | ||
SConscript |
This is the unstable version of gtkmm, aimed at Gtk+ 2.0.x. See CHANGES for a comparison with gtkmm 1.2. Contents: * Your unstable development environment * Required libraries: Your unstable development environment ------------------------------------- Until the GTK+ 2.0 / GNOME 2.0 platform is stable, you should try to separate these unstable libraries from your stable GTK+ 1.2 / GNOME 1.2/1.4 libraries. You can do this by installing the unstable libraries into a different prefix. e.g. ./configure --prefix=/usr/devgnome2 When using the development libraries, you will need to modify some environment variables. This will be easier if you create a file (e.g. devgnome2) in your home directory that contains these commands: export PATH="/usr/devgnome2/bin:$PATH"; export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/devgnome2/lib" ; export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/devgnome2/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH" ; You can then type # source devgnome2 to prepare your environment before building or working with the development libraries. You may also need to edit /etc/ld.so.conf to add /usr/devgnome2/lib, and then type /sbin/ldconfig to re-process the ld.so.conf. The vicious-build-scripts module in cvs.gnome.org might help you with this, if you can get it to work. Required Libraries ------------------ * Of course, you will need gtk+ 2 and its dependencies. * libsigc++ 1.2 (A release, or libsigc++-1.2 from cvs)