diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 0e068f87f7..202c7f01ec 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2007-08-17 Cody Russell + + * HACKING + * README.cvs-commits: Updated documentation about SVN, and + updated dependency information. (#447883, Yesudeep Mangalapilly) + Fri Aug 17 11:36:29 2007 Tim Janik * gtk/gtkmenu.c (gtk_menu_popup): Clarified activate_time docs. diff --git a/HACKING b/HACKING index 53ccc8f72c..bd8cfc8e7a 100644 --- a/HACKING +++ b/HACKING @@ -1,55 +1,59 @@ If you want to hack on the GTK+ project, you'll need to have the following packages installed: - - GNU autoconf 2.52 - - GNU automake 1.4 - - GNU libtool 1.4 - - indent (GNU indent 1.9.1 is known good) - - GNU gettext 10.40 + - GNU autoconf 2.54 + - GNU automake 1.7 + - GNU libtool 1.4 + - indent (GNU indent 1.9.1 is known good) + - GNU gettext 10.40 These should be available by ftp from ftp.gnu.org or any of the fine GNU mirrors. Beta software can be found at alpha.gnu.org. -In order to get CVS gtk+ installed on your system, you need to have -the most recent CVS version of glib, pango, and atk installed as well. +Up-to-date instructions about developing GNOME applications and libraries +can be found here: + + http://developer.gnome.org + +including information about using Subversion with GNOME: + + http://developer.gnome.org/tools/svn.html + +In order to get SVN gtk+ installed on your system, you need to have +the most recent SVN versions of glib, pango, and atk installed as well. The installation process of these libraries is similar to that of gtk+, but needs to be fulfilled prior to installation of gtk+. -To compile a CVS version of gtk+ on your system, you will need to take +If at all possible, please use SVN to get the latest development version of +gtk+ and glib. You can do the following to get glib and gtk+ from SVN: + + $ svn checkout http://svn.gnome.org/svn/glib/trunk glib + $ svn checkout http://svn.gnome.org/svn/pango/trunk pango + $ svn checkout http://svn.gnome.org/svn/atk/trunk atk + $ svn checkout http://svn.gnome.org/svn/gtk+/trunk gtk+ + +To compile the SVN version of gtk+ on your system, you will need to take several steps to setup the tree for compilation. You can do all these steps at once by running: - cvsroot/gtk+# ./autogen.sh + gtk+$ ./autogen.sh Basically this does the following for you: - cvsroot/gtk+# aclocal; automake; autoconf + gtk+$ aclocal; automake; autoconf - The above commands create the "configure" script. Now you - can run the configure script in cvsroot/gtk+ to create all - the Makefiles. +The above commands create the `configure' script. Now you +run the `configure' script in `gtk+/' to create all Makefiles. +More information about that in `INSTALL'. -Before running autogen.sh or configure, make sure you have libtool +Before running `autogen.sh' or `configure', make sure you have libtool in your path. Note that autogen.sh runs configure for you. If you wish to pass -options like --prefix=/usr to configure you can give those options -to autogen.sh and they will be passed on to configure. - -If at all possible, please use CVS to get the latest development version of -gtk+ and glib. You can do the following to get glib and gtk+ from cvs: - - $ export CVSROOT=':pserver:anonymous@cvs.gnome.org:/cvs/gnome' - $ cvs login - (there is no password, just hit return) - $ cvs -z3 checkout glib - $ cvs -z3 checkout pango - $ cvs -z3 checkout atk - $ cvs -z3 checkout gtk+ +options like `--prefix=/usr' to `configure' you can give those options +to `autogen.sh' and they will be passed on to `configure'. For information about submitting patches and committing changes -to CVS, see the README and README.cvs-commits files. In particular, -don't, under any circumstances, commit anything to CVS before -reading and understanding README.cvs-commmits. - - +to SVN, see the `README' and `README.cvs-commits' files. In particular, +don't, under any circumstances, commit anything to SVN before +reading and understanding `README.cvs-commmits'. diff --git a/README.cvs-commits b/README.cvs-commits index 38b047a9be..4eeeaa5016 100644 --- a/README.cvs-commits +++ b/README.cvs-commits @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -GTK+ is part of the GNOME CVS repository. At the current time, any +GTK+ is part of the GNOME Subversion repository. At the current time, any person with write access to the GNOME repository, can make changes to GTK+. This is a good thing, in that it encourages many people to work on GTK+, and progress can be made quickly. However, GTK+ is a fairly