-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi!
I created a "gdl-gtk"-branch which contains a version of gdl with a conditional build of gnome/bonobo stuff. If you want to test it but have gnome installed you can use --disable-gnome with configure. I also removed symbol-browser-control (from HEAD and gdl-gtk). I had some problems with CVS but I hope the gdl HEAD branch is ok again but please it and report if there is anything broken. Regards, Johannes Robert Staudinger schrieb: > Hi nochmal, > > du hast doch einen Patch der die GNOME-Abhängigkeit von gdl optional > zur Compile-Zeit macht - oder? Könntest du ihn vielleicht in eine > Branch "commiten" ? > > Danke, > Rob > > > On 5/7/06, Johannes Schmid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Naba! > > >> We need to be very careful on this. IIRC, gdl is also used by some > other >> projects - can't remember them. Some of them could be using gdl-icons. > > > We should check this. I don't remeber anything besides scaffold to use > this library. > >> I don't think it is fair to strip down a library because one > application >> just happens to use only one of the widgets. Besides, later if gdl-dock >> is moved to gtk, gdl project would be dead (nothing inside :)). > >> That said, I agree that we can still manage to remove Bonobo and GNOME >> dependencies from GDL, or at least be conditionally compilable. > > > Well, a library with nothing inside is just a depency to get rid off > (see: libgnome must die) ;-) > > >> There is no gtk-recent yet in gtk+ and egg-recent is not usable to many >> projects (libegg is not distributed). I would suggest to leave it and >> figure out a way to conditionally compile it without gnome-vfs. May be >> we should just get egg-recent into it? > > > If we want to extend gdl, we could add some more (or everything) of the > libegg stuff in anjuta to gdl and maintain it there. > > But gtk-recent is in gtk (HEAD) which newly written code could use > instead of the need to stick to function which will be deprecated in ~5 > months. > >> We can remove gdl-tools.c (and associated protos from gdl-tools.h). > That >> will remove dep on bonobo. gdl-tools.h contains many helpful macros. > > > gdl-tools.h can stay or we can move it content to some other file. > >> I think we can also conditionally compile it to not use gnome-vfs. > > But is it clever to have Unix-IO as a fallback (e.g on Win32)? Or should > we simply not compile it at all in gnome-vfs is missing. > >> Hmm. why? the pixmaps are equally old and outdated. > > Sorry, I though they are used in symbol-browser plugin but it has it's > own images directory. > > > Regards, > Johannes >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEX3ED7Dsf+G5b/WsRAu10AJ9Adk9GmCHCX/Tg1uYgXMkVOlEntQCgr3zB aodZBB0PJfDSxhQCy7hduNE= =/Vqm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ gnome-devtools mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-devtools
