I recompiled the mxe gtk3 build with the --disable-modules and rebuilt denemo. We also have the atk built as a dependency of gtk.
Jeremiah
On Fri, 2020-08-14 at 08:40 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
> It looks like we might be compiling gtk3 with the wrong arguments. We
> need to specify --enable-modules.
the opposite! --disable-modules, see below...
> Here are the docs:
> https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/gtk-building.html
Interesting! Apparently what we should do is specify --disable-modules
as that will build the modules into the library as statics.
There is also --with-included-immodules to specify precisely which
modules you want to be statically built-in, but in our case we want
them all built in. The ATK library it says should be obtained from
https://download.gnome.org/sources/atk/
I don't know if we get it?
Richard
> I am going to see if it compiles and write back.
>
> Jeremiah
>
> On Fri, Aug 14, 2020, 7:35 AM Petr Pařízek <petrparizek2000@yahoo.com
> > wrote:
> > Richard wrote:
> >
> > > So this may be what the module gail:atk-bridge is all about. I
> > can't
> > > seem to find out how you get it though, other than by installing
> > the
> > > complete GTK binaries for windows:
> > >
> > https://www.gtk.org/docs/installations/windows/#using-gtk-from-msys
> > 2-packages
> >
> > I've read what the webpage says and there's one thing I'm not
> > particularly sure about. Let me quote:
> > <<<<<
> > Step 1.: Download the MSYS2 installer that matches your platform
> > and
> > follow the installation instructions.
> > Step 2.: Install GTK3 and its dependencies. Open a MSYS2 shell, and
> > run:
> > pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-gtk3
> > Step 3. (recommended): Install the GTK core applications. Glade is
> > a GUI
> > designer for GTK. It lets you design your GUI and export it in XML
> > format. You can then import your GUI from your code using the
> > GtkBuilder
> > API. Read the GtkBuilder section in the GTK manual for more
> > information.
> > To install Glade:
> > pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-glade
> > >>>>>
> >
> > I wonder if I'm supposed to do all of these 3 things or if just
> > doing
> > step 1 or just doing steps 1 and 2 should be enough. It sounds to
> > me
> > like having a whole lot of new files on my hard drive and in case
> > it
> > turns out to be meaningless, I'd like to be able to uninstall and
> > delete
> > them easily (which means that what can't be removed automatically
> > should
> > at least be easy to find so that I can remove it manually).
> >
> > Petr
> >
> >
> >
> >