Re: Patch: some improvements for gtkmozembed ui module



Hey Jose,

I'm getting these errors during the configure stage in Maemo's
scratchbox:

checking if iconv() handles UTF-8... yes
checking preferred charset formats for system iconv... not found
checking for %l and %k support in strftime... yes
checking Mozilla NSPR pkg-config module name... no
checking Mozilla NSS pkg-config module name... no
checking Mozilla XPCOM pkg-config module name... no
no
checking Mozilla gtkmozembed pkg-config module name... no
checking Mozilla xpcom engine version... cat: /mozilla-config.h: No such
file or directory
./configure: line 21599: test: : integer expression expected
./configure: line 21607: test: : integer expression expected

./configure: line 21624: test: : integer expression expected
./configure: line 21634: test: : integer expression expected
checking for EVP_md5 in -lcrypto... yes
checking Support for SSL... yes (OpenSSL) -lcrypto -lssl
checking Support for SMIME... no
checking for sendmail... /usr/sbin/sendmail
checking system mail directory... /var/mail, ???


On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 14:41 +0200, Jose Dapena Paz wrote:
> 	Hi,
> 
> 	This patch should improve a bit the behavior of mozembed (build and
> runtime).
> 	* No we detect the required home of the mozilla engine. We also set a
> profile path using the prgname.
> 	* We use gtkmozembed api to set the mozilla preferences, dropping the
> mozilla-preferences file. This way we depend on nothing from mozilla
> apis here.
> 	* Added support for detecting gtkembedmoz.pc (sometimes it's used
> instead of gtkmozembed.pc).
> 	* Now we build with mozembed support in maemo.
> 	* Removed mozembed calls from TnyMain.
> 	* Set gtkmozembed chrome mask to remove scroll bars.
> 
> 	
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