RE: [gtk-list] gnome-hello / building GTK+ & Gnome apps using autoconf
- From: "Arjan J. Molenaar" <A J Molenaar xirion nl>
- To: "'lmorley albany net'" <lmorley albany net>
- Cc: "'gtk-list redhat com'" <gtk-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: [gtk-list] gnome-hello / building GTK+ & Gnome apps using autoconf
- Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 11:15:56 +0100
>
> Hi,
Hi,
> Does anybody have a complete zip / tarball / etc. of gnome-hello (and
> other samples, if possible) they could send me or point me to? Spec-
> ifically, the macros directory and the autogen.sh that goes in it?
> I'm reading through Havoc Pennington's GTK+/Gnome Application Develop-
> ment; unfortunately, the configure/make part of the examples are miss-
> ing that one piece.
I suppose it'sin the gnome-libs package...
> I'm not having too much difficulty with GTK - seems to be a pretty
> easy transition to make from Motif (and a welcome one from Motif &
> plain X for most stuff). What's throwing me is autoconf et. al. I'm
> not familiar with it, and haven't figured out how to use it yet.
> Any suggestions or advice regarding it (specifically, using it for
> GTK+ / Gnome apps) - examples, notes, etc. - would be *greatly* app-
> reciated. At this point, I'm still using just makefiles; works, but
> its pretty crude, and I'd like to know how to do things the way most
> everyone else seems to be.
there are a bunch of info files regarding automake, autoconf, aclocal, etal. (if you use RedHat they're in /usr/info).
>
> Thanks,
> Larry Morley
>
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