>> >> >> ./configure --enable-maintainer-mode --build x86_64-linux-gnu >> >> >> --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --disable-schemas-install >> >> >> --disable-scrollkeeper >> >> >> >> >> >> I have: >> >> >> >> >> >> ================ Final configuration =================== >> >> >> Installing into prefix : /usr >> >> >> >> >> >> GNOME support : disabled >> >> >> >> >> >> Why is the gnome support disabled?? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Also, if you know, please tell me if the following debian >> >> >> build-dependencies are still needed: >> >> >> libgnome2-dev, >> >> >> libgnomeui-dev, >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > I see this in configure.ac, so yes, they are still needed, otherwise >> >> > GNOME support is disabled : >> >> > PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GNOME], [libgnome-2.0 >= 2.14.0 libgnomeui-2.0 >= >> >> > 2.14.0], [found_gnome=yes]) >> >> >> >> I noticed gnome.h is used in one spot still in src/gui/callbacks.cpp >> >> but once that is gone I would think the whole check for 'gnome' can be >> >> removed. Other than that what is now the difference between the gnome >> >> and gtk version? >> > >> > I think we removed everything. The only remaining item is >> > gnome_help_display to display the help. >> >> Which means we then can't remove the libgnome includes. It looks like >> most gnome apps (such as gnome-games) are replacing the call with >> gtk_show_uri , is there a reason we can't or don't want to use that? > > Ah yes, gnome_show_uri is another use of the GNOME libs. > > I do not have gtk_show_uri defined on my system. Perhaps it is too new ?
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