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Some typo and markup fixes.
* gtk/building.sgml: Some typo and markup fixes.
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2002-03-07 Matthias Clasen <maclas@gmx.de>
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* gtk/building.sgml: Some typo and markup fixes.
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Thu Mar 7 02:58:16 2002 Jonathan Blandford <jrb@redhat.com>
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* gtk/tmpl/gtkliststore.sgml: start implementing
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a search path that <command>pkg-config</command> (see below)
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uses when looking for for file describing how to compile
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programs using different libraries. If you were installing GTK+
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and it's dependencies into /opt/gtk, you might want to set
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and it's dependencies into <filename>/opt/gtk</filename>, you might want to set
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these variables as:
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</para>
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<programlisting>
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url="http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig/">pkg-config</ulink>
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is a tool for tracking the compilation flags needed for
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libraries that is used by the GTK+ libraries. (For each
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library, a small ".pc" text file is installed in a standard
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library, a small <literal>.pc</literal> text file is installed in a standard
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location that contains the compilation flags needed for that
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library along with version number information.) The version
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of <command>pkg-config</command> needed to build GTK+ is
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installing <ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/software/make">GNU
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make</ulink> if you don't already have it on your system
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and using it. (It may be called <command>gmake</command>
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rather than <command>make</command>)
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rather than <command>make</command>.)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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The GLib library provides core non-graphical functionality
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such as high level data types, unicode manipulation, and
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such as high level data types, Unicode manipulation, and
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a object and type system to C programs. It is available
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from the <ulink url="ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v2.0/">GTK+
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FTP site.</ulink>
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dependencies installed: <command>pkg-config</command>, GNU make,
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the JPEG, PNG, and TIFF libraries, FreeType, and, if necessary,
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libiconv and libintl. To get detailed information about building
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ithese packages, see the documentation provided with the
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these packages, see the documentation provided with the
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individual packages.
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On a Linux system, it's quite likely you'll have all of these
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installed already except for <command>pkg-config</command>.
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</programlisting>
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<para>
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If one of the <filename>configure</filename> scripts fails or running
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<command>make</command> fails, look closely at the at the error
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<command>make</command> fails, look closely at the error
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messages printed; these will often provide useful information
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as to what went wrong. When <filename>configure</filename>
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fails, extra information, such as errors that a test compilation
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even mostly bug-free software by changing the effect of many bugs
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from simple warnings into fatal crashes. Thus
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<option>--enable-debug=no</option> should <emphasis>not</emphasis>
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be used for stable releases of gtk+.
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be used for stable releases of GTK+.
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</para>
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</formalpara>
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<para>
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If <systemitem>--enable-explicit-deps</systemitem> is
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specified then GTK+ will write the full set of libraries
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that GTK+ depends upon into its .pc files to be used when
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that GTK+ depends upon into its <literal>.pc</literal> files to be used when
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programs depending on GTK+ are linked. Otherwise, GTK+
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only will include the GTK+ libraries themselves, and
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will depend on system library dependency facilities to
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<para>
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These options can be used to control whether GTK+ will use shared
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memory to communicate with the X server when possible.
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The default is yes.
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The default is 'yes'.
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</para>
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</formalpara>
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<para>
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These options determine whether GTK+ will use the
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XIM instantiate callback.
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The default is yes, unless the host system is Solaris,
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where <function>XRegisterIMInstantiateCallback</function>
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The default is 'yes', unless the host system is Solaris,
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where <function>XRegisterIMInstantiateCallback()</function>
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seems to cause a segfault.
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</para>
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</formalpara>
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<para>
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The <application>gtk-doc</application> package is
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used to generate the reference documented included
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with GTK+. By default support for gtk-doc is disabled
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because it requires various extra dependencies
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used to generate the reference documentation included
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with GTK+. By default support for <application>gtk-doc</application>
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is disabled because it requires various extra dependencies
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to be installed. If you have
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<application>gtk-doc</application> installed and
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are modifying GTK+, you may want to enable
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<application>gtk-doc</application> support by passing
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in <systemitem>--enable-gtk-doc</systemitem>. If not
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enabled pre-generated HTML files distributed with GTK+
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enabled, pre-generated HTML files distributed with GTK+
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will be installed.
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</para>
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</formalpara>
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