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RE: Gnome + winMe/98 + commericial x server?
- To: "Jong B. Lee" <jbdoll at kepri dot re dot kr>,"cygwin" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Subject: RE: Gnome + winMe/98 + commericial x server?
- From: "Robert Collins" <robert dot collins at itdomain dot com dot au>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 16:46:26 +1100
- Thread-Index: AcCaNW+neByiqMy5Q7iaSWbIPA7T3QAAaExA
- Thread-Topic: Gnome + winMe/98 + commericial x server?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jong B. Lee
> Sent: Monday, 19 February 2001 4:42 PM
> To: cygwin
> Subject: Re: Gnome + winMe/98 + commericial x server?
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert Collins"
> To: "Jong B. Lee" <jbdoll@kepri.re.kr>; "cygwin" <cygwin@cygwin.com>
> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 2:22 PM
> Subject: RE: Gnome + winMe/98 + commericial x server?
>
>
> > >From the look of Stefans patches everything is being built
> static. Does
> > your glib build dynamic or static libraries & can it be linked
> > dynamically?
> >
> > Rob
> >
> Yes, it's dynamic libraries (DLLs).(No static included)
>
> Also, you can build dynamic libraries using Stefan's patch.
> I think, libtool from CVS knows how to build dynamic
> libraries on cygwin.
> Here's a part of his README.cygwin
> >To compile glib DLLs and static libraries for use with cygwin POSIX
> >runtime, you need to obtain and build latest libtool from CVS and
> >replace in acinclude.m4 file the m4 macros of older libtool version
> >with that form the lates CVS. After that you must run
> libtoolize script.
> >Than you can follow with normal auto* based compilation as
> it is usual
> >on UNIX systems.
>
> JBL.
Does your version build for GDI or X-11? I'm only interested in the X-11
version (because that allows me to integrate with unix machines
properly).
Stefans version is for GDI. Parts of his patch will work for X-11
though.
Rob
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