Hi Marcel, > Hi Yaakov,
>> The build script needs a couple of changes; the patch is attached. The >> rest of us don't have a working gtk-doc installation, so >> - --disable-gtk-doc is needed. Note that the resulting glib2-doc tarball >> is half the size of yours, although the file list is the same AFAICT; >> not sure why. > Since I have gtk-doc installed and I'm the maintainer tobe I don't see > why it is needed to remove the flag. However, it is not much more work > as I already have loaded on my plate to provide also a gtk-doc package > since it is a prerequisite to build gnome packages (at least for the CVS > versions). Since openjade and docbook-dsssl are not available as official cygwin packages, I post gtk-doc as unofficial package for those who want a working gtk-doc installation: http://anfaenger.de/cygwin/gtk+/gtk-doc/ An update to gtk-doc-1.2 is following soon. No setup support for gtk-doc yet, sorry. Anyway, there are only some templates and scripts, dependencies are: a working docbook toolchain (see below) and perl. You'll need a working openjade installation and docbook-dsssl besides the cygwin packages libxml2, docbook-xml2 and docbook-xsl. >From here: http://anfaenger.de/cygwin/docbook, all but tei-xml & tei-xsl are required (see attached screenshot). Best bet is to point setup.exe to http://anfaenger.de/cygwin and let setup do the work. Later get an update for DSSSL from http://docbook.sourceforge.net/projects/dsssl/ See also the hints at the README: http://anfaenger.de/cygwin/gtk+/gtk-doc/ I use this script to install an initial docbook catalog with which works ok for me: http://anfaenger.de/cygwin/docbook/buildDocBookCatalog which is a modified version from this script found here: http://xmlsoft.org/buildDocBookCatalog With this modification, the docbook-xsl path from the cygwin docbook-xsl package is found which seems to be not 'default' if there is anything like a default for docbook related things. It should output s.th. like this: $ /usr/bin/buildDocBookCatalog Found DocBook XML 4.1.2 DTD in /usr/share/xml/docbook-4.1.2 Found ISO DocBook entities in /usr/share/xml/docbook-4.1.2/ent Found DocBook XSLT stylesheets in /usr/share/docbook-xsl However, I'm not sure if this is all what is needed to get gtk-doc up and running... Gerrit -- =^..^=