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Mon Feb 1 19:25:54 1999 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> * docs/gtk-config.txt (testinput_SOURCES): Put in some information about 'gtk-config --libs gthread'. * docs/Changes-1.2.txt: Updated section on threads.
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CONFIGURING PACKAGES TO WORK WITH GTK
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Compiling a program succesfully against the GTK, GDK, and GLIB
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libraries can require a large number of command line options
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to your compiler and linker that are hard to guess correctly.
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The additional libraries required may, for example, depend on the
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manner which GTK was configured
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Several tools are included in this package to make process
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easier.
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First, there is the shell script 'gtk-config' (installed in
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$exec_prefix/bin):
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Invoking gtk-config
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-------------------
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gtk-config takes the following flags:
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--version
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Prints out the version of GTK installed
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--cflags
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Prints '-I' flags pointing to the installed header files.
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--libs
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Prints out the linker flags necessary to link a program against GTK
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--prefix[=PREFIX]
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If PREFIX is specified, overrides the configured value of $prefix.
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(And of exec-prefix, unless --exec-prefix is also specified)
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Otherwise, prints out the configured value of $prefix
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--exec-prefix[=PREFIX]
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If PREFIX is specified, overrides the configured value of $exec_prefix.
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Otherwise, prints out the configured value of $exec_prefix
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You may also add to the command line a list of additional
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libraries that gtk-config should supply the CFLAGS and LIBS
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for. The only currently supported library is 'gthread'.
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As an example of this latter usage, you can get the
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appropriate cflags for a threaded program with:
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gtk-config --cflags gthread
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Example of using gtk-config
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---------------------------
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Typically, gtk-config will be used within a configure script,
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as described below. It, however, can also be used directly
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from the command line to compile a simple program. For example:
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cc -o simple `gtk-config --cflags` simple.c `gtk-config --libs`
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This command line might expand to (for example):
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cc -o simple -I/usr/local/lib/glib/include -I/usr/local/include \
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-I/usr/X11R6/include simple.c -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib \
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-lgtk -lgdk -lglib -lXi -lXext -lX11 -lm
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Not only is the form using gtk-config easier to type, it will
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work on any system, no matter how GTK was configured.
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AM_PATH_GTK
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-----------
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For packages configured using GNU automake, GTK also provides
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a macro to automate the process of running GTK.
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AM_PATH_GTK([MINIMUM-VERSION, [ACTION-IF-FOUND [, ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND]]])
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This macro:
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* Determines the location of GTK using gtk-config, which is either
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found in the user's path, or from the environment variable
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GTK_CONFIG
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* Tests the installed libraries to make sure that there version
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is later than MINIMUM-VERSION. (A default version will be used
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if not specified)
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* If the required version was found, sets the GTK_CFLAGS variable to
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the output of `gtk-config --cflags` and the GTK_LIBS variable to
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the output of `gtk-config --libs`, and calls AC_SUBST() for these
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variables so they can be used in generated makefiles, and then
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executes ACTION-IF-FOUND.
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* If the required version was not found, sets GTK_CFLAGS and GTK_LIBS
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to empty strings, and executes ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND.
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This macro is in file 'gtk.m4' which is installed in $datadir/aclocal.
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Note that if automake was installed with a different --prefix than
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GTK, you will either have to manually move gtk.m4 to automake's
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$datadir/aclocal, or give aclocal the -I option when running it.
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Configuring a package that uses AM_PATH_GTK
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-------------------------------------------
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Simply make sure that gtk-config is in your path, and run
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the configure script.
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Notes:
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* The directory where the GTK libraries are installed needs
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to be found by your system's dynamic linker.
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This is generally done by
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editing /etc/ld.so.conf and running ldconfig
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Or by:
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setting the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH,
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or, as a last resort,
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Giving a -R or -rpath flag (depending on your linker) when
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running configure, for instance:
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LDFLAGS=-R/usr/home/owen/lib ./configure
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* You can also specify a gtk-config not in your path by
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setting the GTK_CONFIG environment variable to the
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name of the executable
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* If you move the GTK package from its installed location,
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you will need either need to modify gtk-config script
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manually to point to the new location or rebuild GTK.
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Advanced note:
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* configure flags
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--with-gtk-prefix=PREFIX
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--with-gtk-exec-prefix=PREFIX
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are provided to override the prefix and exec-prefix that were stored
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in the gtk-config shell script by GTK's configure. You are generally
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better off configuring GTK with the right path to begin with.
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Example of a package using AM_PATH_GTK
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The following shows how to build a simple package using automake
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and the AM_PATH_GTK macro. The program used here is the testinput.c
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You should first read the introductory portions of the automake
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Manual, if you are not already familiar with it.
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Two files are needed, 'configure.in', which is used to build the
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configure script:
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==configure.in===
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dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
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AC_INIT(testinput.c)
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AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(testinput.c, 1.0.0)
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AC_PROG_CC
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AM_PROG_CC_STDC
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AC_PROG_INSTALL
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AM_PATH_GTK(0.99.5,
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[LIBS="$LIBS $GTK_LIBS"
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CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $GTK_CFLAGS"],
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AC_MSG_ERROR(Cannot find GTK: Is gtk-config in path?))
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AC_OUTPUT(Makefile)
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=================
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The only command in this which is not standard for automake
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is the AM_PATH_GTK() macro.
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That command does the following:
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If a GTK version greater than 0.99.5 is found, adds $GTK_LIBS to
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$LIBS and $GTK_CFLAGS to $CFLAGS. Otherwise, dies with the error
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message "Cannot find GTK: Is gtk-config in path?"
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And the 'Makefile.am', which will be used to build the Makefile.
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== Makefile.am ==
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bin_PROGRAMS = testinput
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testinput_SOURCES = testinput.c
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=================
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This Makefile.am, says that we are building a single executable,
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from a single sourcefile 'testinput.c'. Since every program
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we are building uses GTK we simply added the GTK options
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to $LIBS and $CFLAGS, but in other circumstances, we might
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want to specify them on a per-program basis: for instance by
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adding the lines:
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testinput_LDADD = $(GTK_LIBS)
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INCLUDES = $(GTK_CFLAGS)
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to the Makefile.am.
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To try this example out, create a new directory, add the two
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files above two it, and copy the testinput.c file from
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the gtk/ subdirectory to the new directory. Edit the line:
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#include "gtk.h"
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in testgtk.c, to read:
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#include <gtk/gtk.h>
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Now execute the following commands:
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automake --add-missing
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aclocal
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autoconf
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You now have a package that can be built in the normal fashion
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./configure
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make
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make install
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Notes:
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* If you are converting a package that used a pre-1.0 version of
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GTK, you should remove the autoconf tests for X. The results
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of these tests are included in gtk-config and will be added
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to GTK_LIBS and GTK_CFLAGS by the AM_PATH_GTK macro.
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Owen Taylor
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14 Mar 1997
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