Am 22.02.2013 18:04, schrieb Markus Armbruster:
> Anthony Liguori <aligu...@us.ibm.com> writes:
>
>> Stefan Weil <s...@weilnetz.de> writes:
>>
>>> Am 22.02.2013 16:50, schrieb Anthony Liguori:
>>>> This gives us the bare amount of features we need.  We can add work arounds
>>>> for older versions and lower the requirement but this should be a good
>>>> starting point.
>>>>
>>>> Suggested-by: Daniel Berrange <berra...@redhat.com>
>>>> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aligu...@us.ibm.com>
>>>> ---
>>>> v1 -> v2
>>>>  - tremendous simplification suggested by danpb
>>>> ---
>>>>  configure | 4 ++--
>>>>  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/configure b/configure
>>>> index 0dadd31..0eb25dd 100755
>>>> --- a/configure
>>>> +++ b/configure
>>>> @@ -1644,8 +1644,8 @@ fi
>>>>  # GTK probe
>>>>  
>>>>  if test "$gtk" != "no"; then
>>>> -    if $pkg_config gtk+-2.0 --modversion >/dev/null 2>/dev/null && \
>>>> -       $pkg_config vte --modversion >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
>>>> +    if $pkg_config --exists 'gtk+-2.0 >= 2.18.0' && \
>>>> +       $pkg_config --exists 'vte >= 0.26.0'; then
>>> It's even possible to combine both checks in one :-)
>>>
>>> --exists 'gtk+-2.0 >= 2.18.0 vte >= 0.26.0'
>>>
>>> But we need a different solution because not all platforms
>>> support VTE. It must be possible to use GTK without VTE,
>>> so VTE needs its own section in configure.
>> As I mentioned eariler, the "other platforms" should start looking at
>> supporting VTE.
>>
>> Rolling our own terminal emulation is not reasonable.
> Agreed.  There's always VNC, even on "other platforms".

Did I miss something? VNC is not a terminal emulation.
As far as I know VNC uses QEMU's terminal emulation.
MinGW just requires a similar solution for GTK.

Stefan W.



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