Am 02.02.19 um 16:09 schrieb Christian Grothoff:
> And I wonder if it wouldn't make sense to have the gnunet.git
> configure.ac test for Gtk+ and *if* libgtk is detected, _then_ build Gtk
> GUIs that are _included_ in gnunet.git, instead of requiring the user to
> download and configure yet another TGZ.

*If* the gui is merged into the main repo, I suggest adding
configure-options like `--without-gui`(which AFAIK is a autotools
standard thing) to avoid building the gui even if libgtk is detected.
This might happen if e.g. one is developing on her/his desktop.

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