Hi Stuart,
I made some tests whit this new patch and now the support for X11
worked. I tested one new installation with X and another without, in
both cases the packages cairo, pango and gtk2 were compiled correctly. I
didn't installed all packages, so I can't guarantee 100% that after I
changed theses packages from place, I didn't broke any dependence.
Regards
Roger
2009/8/20 Stuart Hughes <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>>
Hi Roger,
You can try changing the package build/install order. The only
thing that may trip you up if if xorg-server refers to something in
one of these package (I don't think so). You'll need to be careful
as some of the packages after gtk/cairo/pango do depend on them. To
test you'll need to force a full rebuild (-f)
Regards, Stuart
Rogério de Souza Moraes wrote:
Hi Stuart,
while I was testing the modifications provided for this patch, I
discovered that the support for X11 in gtk2, pango and
cairo(this is new) doesn't work, because by the solution you
told me, to compile these packages with X11 support, the
xorg-server package needs to be installed before the compilation
of them.
Looking at pkg_map, the gtk2, pango and cairo are installed
before the xorg-server, so I need to change the order of
packages in this file (taking care about dependencies), to make
the xorg-server be installed before these packages. Can I change
the order of the packages in pkg_map or do you know a better way
to solve this problem?
Thanks in advance!
2009/8/17 Rogério de Souza Moraes <address@hidden
<mailto:address@hidden> <mailto:address@hidden
<mailto:address@hidden>>>
Hi Stuart,
I did another patch using your sugestion. It enables gtk2 and
pango
to be compiled with X11 support.
Best regards.
2009/8/15 Stuart Hughes <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>
<mailto:address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>>>
Hi Rogerio,
I don't think the variable PKG_XORG_SERVER gets exported
to the
build environment. However all the _WANT_ symbols do.
There is a symbol: PKG_XORG_SERVER_WANT_XORG which indicates
you're building the real X server rather than the X frame
buffer
server. Would this be the right thing to use?
If not, rather than add another environment variable to
ltib, it
would be better to do the test in a similar way to how
it's done
in xorg-server.spec, something like:
if rpm --dbpath %{_dbpath} -q xorg-server &>/dev/null
then
extra_opts='--with-x'
else
extra_opts='--without-x'
fi
In this case if the xorg-server package is built &
installed in
either mode (frame-buffer or full X) then --with-x gets set.
Regards, Stuart
Rogério de Souza Moraes wrote:
Hi Stuart,
this is a new patch that makes possible to compile
GTK2 with
support to X11 or DirectFB.
Best regarts.
Rogerio
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