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Gerrit P. Haase
gp@familiehaase.de
Mon Sep 27 22:07:00 GMT 2004
Hallo Andrew,
Am Montag, 27. September 2004 um 21:32 schriebst du:
> I want to package and maintain LablGTK2 for Cygwin. LablGTK2 is an OCaml
> interface to GTK2.
> I posted this message a week ago, and got no response. Maybe people are busy,
> which I understand. OTOH if people groaned and pushed it out of their minds
> when they read about the screwy license terms below, I'd appreciate it if
> you'd take another look and tell me your opinions. I don't think there's
> anything insurmountable there.
> My proposed unison-gtk2 package is waiting (I think) for lablgtk2 to be
> available, since I use lablgtk2 to build it.
I got problems rebuilding it with Igors shared O'Caml version. Since
your package is linked satically against O'Caml libs it is no
showstopper.
I'll upload the package now, however, I would appreciate if you could
switch to using the generic-build-script, I posted the LablGTK2
package including the g-b-s earlier, just use it, please;)
http://194.95.224.180/cygwin/lablgtk/test/
there is the original source package, my pacth and the script. Give
it a try, it is so much easier to build with the script.
Just call it several times:
./lablgtk-2.4.0-1.sh prep
./lablgtk-2.4.0-1.sh conf
./lablgtk-2.4.0-1.sh build
./lablgtk-2.4.0-1.sh install
./lablgtk-2.4.0-1.sh pkg
./lablgtk-2.4.0-1.sh spkg
and everything is finished. Oh, well, you may run also
./lablgtk-2.4.0-1.sh finish
to have absolutely finished. There are also other tasks the script
handles: 'check', 'depend', 'list', 'mkpatch', just play around with
it to get used to it.
Gerrit
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