Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Adding files to build?

2004-07-26 Thread Emile Roberts
I think "make clobber" gets rid of all the old makefiles, then ./ Configure will regenerate them from the JMakefiles. I don't think there's a magic incantation for ./Configure. I personally just make two really simple scripts "g1.sh" and "g2.sh" for gtk1 and gtk2. Then I just checkout, cd to the

[Gtk-gnutella-devel] Adding files to build?

2004-07-26 Thread alex
Actually doing some hacking and I wanted to put my bits in a new file. I've dutifully added the c file to src/Jmakefile but I'm at a loss on how to recreate the Makefile's to include them. Is there a magic incantation for ./Configure that regenerates files without having to ask all the questions a

Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] Adopting your debian package

2004-07-26 Thread Haxe
Hey, that sounds good, doesn't it! I'm using debian, but didn't install the debian package of gtk-gnutella, because it was completely outdated. Since gtkg as well as the gnutella network as a whole are developing very fast, it is really important to have an up-to-date version of gtkg. Very old

[Gtk-gnutella-devel] Adopting your debian package

2004-07-26 Thread Thomas Maurer
Hello devs, I'm currently in the new maintainer process of debian (so an applicant) and had recently a look at the orphaned pkg list where I found your package. Didn't use this app yet, but will test and maintain the package if you need a new maintainer. I saw that you produce already a deb, which