Le 09/05/2012 22:54, Pierre Labastie a écrit : > Le 07/05/2012 18:00, Ken Moffat a écrit : >> In my case I build dbus, cairo, gtk-doc, dbus-glib, ..., >> gobject-introspection in that order, followed by pango, atk, >> shared-mime-info, cups, gdk-pixbuf, gtk2, gtk3. I don't imagine that >> variations in the build order are causing this, but librsvg is >> building fine for me. I don't have vala, and when I used to build it >> it was near the end of my build. I remember someone had a problem in >> babl or gegl that was attributed to using vapigen, and I know Andy has >> reported problems in current libgsf that I don't get, so I'd better >> ask if you guys have vala installed ? ĸen > Well, I had vala installed. But so did Armin, I think, and for him, it > compiles OK. > > Couldn't it be that building g-i before cairo or g-i after cairo does > not generate exactly the same configuration? > > Since I use some automation, and g-i is marked optional (required to > build gnome), which is hard to detect > with automation, last time, I built g-i as almost the first package > (maybe after D-Bus). > > Today, I am trying the other way around, which seems to be the order you > used. > Confirmed: no need for the sed if cairo is built first and then g-i. Librsvg compiles OK.
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