Re: What determines the order in which VBS build modules?



On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 06:07:55PM -0800, Miles Lane wrote:
> This appears to be the order in which rebuild.sh is rebuilding
> modules:
> 
> Skipping esound ...
> Skipping gtk-doc ...
> Skipping glib ...
> Skipping gob ...
> Skipping linc ...
> Skipping atk ...
> Skipping gnome-common ...
> Skipping pango ...
> Skipping libIDL ...
> Skipping ORBit2 ...
> Skipping gnome-xml ...
> Skipping intltool ...
> Skipping bonobo-activation ...
> Skipping gtk+ ...
> Skipping gconf ...
> Skipping libart_lgpl ...
> Skipping libzvt ...
> Skipping libbonobo ...
> Skipping gnome-mime-data ...
> Skipping gnome-vfs ...
> Skipping libglade ...
> Skipping libxslt ...
> Skipping libgnome ...
> Skipping libgnomecanvas ...
> Skipping libbonoboui ...
> Skipping libgnomeui ...
> 
> But this order differs from the order in ~/bin/modules.sh:
[...snipped...]

It looks like you are building the gnome-head setup (based on your first
list of modules) -- which is appropriate for GNOME 2.

Since the modules that comprise GNOME 2 are quite different from those
in GNOME 1, they have a different modules.sh file.  The one you should
be looking at is in ~/bin/head/modules.sh for GNOME 2.

> Lastly, there appear to me modules in the modules.sh
> file that are not ready to build.  For example, I tried
> to "modmake.sh xml-i18n-tools" and received an error stating
> that xml-i18n-tools wasn't in the repository.

xml-i18n-tools is now called intltool in GNOME 2.

Cheers,
Malcolm

-- 
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