Re: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] Full Screen Mode



So configure.in is hand-generated?  Surprising.

1) How exactly do I add the opengl ( libgl ) library?

2) Xrandr is mentioned in the Makefile, but is not in configure.in.  How
exactly does it get put into the Makefile?

3) Is it ok if I send in a patch that is for Ekiga 2.0.1?  I didn't want
to code against a moving target.

Thanks,

-Dan

Damien Sandras wrote:

>Le mercredi 31 mai 2006 à 12:41 -0700, Dan Sandberg a écrit :
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>>I'd imagine it would work on win32, but don't know.
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>Probably.
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>>I'll work on the patches.
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>>Where's the right place to add required libraries like openGL?
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>In configure.in.
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>>configure.in seems to be autogenerated by something, but whatever it is
>>doesn't seem to be in the CVS snapshot...
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>configure.in is in the CVS snapshot.
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>>Thanks,
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>>-Dan
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>>Julien PUYDT wrote:
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>>>Dan Sandberg a écrit :
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>>>>How should we proceed?  I could just send you an updated gui/main.cpp
>>>>file...
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>>>I'd like to see patches instead of full files, preferably independant
>>>on each others.
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>>>There's also the question of the portability of this : since you
>>>mention SDL, I guess this will work great on win32 too ?
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>>>Snark
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