Re: glib-2.0 (glib-1.3.11) question?




I'd better fix my Makefile then...   I have the includes as
-I<directory_path>  because that was how it was previously done.

I should be doing that for "linc" "glib-2.0" etc I suppose also.

Thanks.

-Dave


><dahaverk@rockwellcollins.com> writes:
>>
>>         I just installed glib-2.0 (glib-1.3.11) on a Solaris 2.6
machine.
> It didn't copy the "glibconfig.h"  file to the include/glib-2.0
directory.
> Guess I'll find out tomorrow if there are any other missing header files.
>
>         Has anyone else had this problem?   Now, I'm going to be
wondering
> if my Linux box set itself up correctly.
>

The file isn't missing, it's just in
lib/glib-2.0/include/glibconfig.h, because it is
architecture-specific.

You should be compiling glib apps with the flags from "pkg-config
--cflags glib-2.0" - then the header will be found.

Havoc







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