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Re: Compiling two backends
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Duncan Anker |
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Re: Compiling two backends |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Oct 2005 11:43:01 +1000 |
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Hi Pablo,
Pablo Di Noto wrote:
I tried building gnustep-back-0.10.1 release, first with
./configure --enable-graphics=art --with-name=backart
without problem.
After install I get
/usr/GNUstep/System/Library/Bundles/libgnustep-backart-010.bundle/
as expected.
Then I make clean and go with
./configure --enable-graphics=x11 --with-name=back
and build fails at linking time with lots of:
Does doing a 'make distclean' make any difference for you? The procedure
is documented in INSTALL:
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You can also change the name of the backend when configuring it.
This is convienient if you want to have a different backend with
different configurations. For instance, to create an xlib and and art
backend, you could do this:
configure --enable-graphics=xlib --with-name=xlib
make install
make distclean
configure --enable-graphics=art --with-name=art
make install
Before running an application, choose one backend using the defaults
program:
defaults write NSGlobalDomain GSBackend libgnustep-xlib
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Regards,
Duncan
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