Re: What does the file extension ".hg" mean?
- From: John Emmas <johne53 tiscali co uk>
- To: Maggio Mago <dev maggio gmail com>
- Cc: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: What does the file extension ".hg" mean?
- Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2013 19:40:30 +0100
On 22/06/2013 18:14, Maggio Mago wrote:
As a first step, take a look at :
https://developer.gnome.org/gtkmm-tutorial/3.0/sec-wrapping-hg-files.html
[...]
So make sure you have installed gmmproc!
Hoping help you
Thanks Maggio, yes that did help.
In fact, while I was browsing through the various files for glibmm I
noticed some references to gmmproc, as well as a perl script called
'gmmproc.in' (but nothing called 'gmmproc' or 'gmmproc.pl'). This
suggested that gmmproc itself needs to get generated somehow from
gmmproc.in. So I tried the obvious ("perl gmmproc.in") but it just
printed an output message which didn't give many clues about what else
to do. I guess I either need to run some alternative script (that will
do the necessary work) or maybe:-
perl gmmproc.in <some parameters>
but I must admit, I'm stumped at the moment.
I also came across some references to "gtkmmproc". Is that just an
alternative name for gmmproc - or something different that I'll need to
grapple with at a later stage? Thanks again.
John
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