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RE: gnustep-make experiment
From: |
Nicola Pero |
Subject: |
RE: gnustep-make experiment |
Date: |
Wed, 24 Jan 2007 20:07:30 +0100 (CET) |
> GDL2 needs to attempt to link to the Gorm libraries to see if it
> should enable building of the GDL2 Gorm palette
> and in porting aquaterm, and the gnuplot adaptor for aquaterm, it
> needs to also look for a lib in the GNUstep heirarchy
> to enable that.
There are two solutions to that:
1. source GNUstep.sh inside ./configure. ./configure is a shell script, so I
don't see what's the problem with that. You first check that GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES
is set, if not you exit with an error. If it's set, you source
$GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES/GNUstep.sh and then you have all your GNUstep variables
available! ;-)
2. do it inside your GNUmakefile directly ... use a Makefile ifeq(,) with a
wildcard expansion to check for the existence of the library. If it exists,
you include palette.make, if not, you don't. ;-)
I suppose we could have a prewritten, ready to use, autoconf check for
libraries. Or we could have a gnustep-make macros that expands to 'yes' or
'no' depending if a certain specified library (or tool) is installed on the
system or not (I can write that for you)! ;-)
Thanks
RE: gnustep-make experiment,
Nicola Pero <=
Re: gnustep-make experiment, Nicola Pero, 2007/01/24
RE: gnustep-make experiment, Nicola Pero, 2007/01/24
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