On the split branch, evince is now enable by default, but no more mandatory. So now I can compile denemo with gtk2 and make some larger tests.
2013/6/4 Éloi Rivard <[email protected]> > I pushed the branch split where the evince part of print.c is now in > printview.c . Could you tell me if it is good for you ? > > > 2013/6/4 Richard Shann <[email protected]> > >> On Tue, 2013-06-04 at 13:23 +0200, Éloi Rivard wrote: >> > >> > 2013/6/4 Richard Shann <[email protected]> >> > On Tue, 2013-06-04 at 11:40 +0200, Éloi Rivard wrote: >> > >> > > Tools are now built when you run make. >> > >> > >> > I have run my usual make (in a parallel directory to the >> > source >> > directory) and it ran ok, generating the tools in a parallel >> > directory >> > to the tools directory containing the source code of the >> > tools. >> > >> > > >> > > What do you think of automatically call ./generate_source >> > > and ./extract_scheme before compiling the src directory ? >> > >> > >> > This has to be done in the source directory not the build >> > directory >> > though. >> > You mean in order to make extract_scheme work ? >> and generate_source, they have to be executed at particular places in >> the source tree, not a build directory. >> > >> > >> > How would you determine the dependencies? >> > autotools are very convenient for this. It is easy to set up >> > dependencies between targets by playing with Makefile.am files >> >> In this case a new *.xml file somewhere in the hierarchy below menus >> should trigger a re-run of extract_scheme. It will be good if it can be >> done. >> >> Richard >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Éloi Rivard - [email protected] > > « On perd plus à être indécis qu'à se tromper. » > -- Éloi Rivard - [email protected] « On perd plus à être indécis qu'à se tromper. »
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