On 7/18/05, Luis Villa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 7/18/05, Danilo Šegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Today at 18:56, Elijah Newren wrote: > > > > > > Sane? Insane? > > > > > Does it matter? I think it'd be useful, though I'm betting libwnck > > > fails and I'll be unable to fix it (I wasn't able to last time I > > > tried, but thankfully people smarter than I are handling the > > > releases...) > > > > I managed once to build entire Gnome during 2.7 using jhbuild (with > > features jamesh just introduced back then to build outside of your > > checkout directory, basically mimicking what distcheck is doing, > > without the "make check" part :), and I remember having only to fix a > > few Makefile.am's to use $(top_srcdir) and $(top_builddir) where > > appropriate. And yeah, some gtk-doc stuff was causing big problems > > for me, but I can't remember if I resolved that or I just disabled it > > at the time. :( > > > > So, I think it should be doable, and more than useful! > > Well, ATM, using a simple-but-possibly-wrong hack[1] 10 of the 18 gtk > dependencies fail distcheck. So... obviously I could be doing > something wrong (some of the failures seem to indicate 'new' > dependencies, for example) but it's clearly not going to be a walk in > the park for this to work.
Turns out that I was incorrectly (read: not at all) enabling gtk-doc, which explains many of these failures. With gtk-doc turned on and some tex deps installed correctly, 'make distcheck' works on all gtk deps except libxml2/libxslt and fontconfig. By tomorrow morning I guess we'll know how the full stack does. Luis
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