On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 10:57:27 +0200 (CEST) Vincent Torri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

no objections :) in cvs anyway :)

> 
> Hey,
> 
> i've always found the output of ecore's configure a bit messy. Here is a 
> patch that tries to organise that a bit. There are 3 parts: "Core", 
> "Graphic systems" and "Ecore Evas". Here is an output on Windows:
> 
> Core:
> 
>    Ecore_Job....................: yes
>    Ecore_Txt....................: yes
>    Ecore_File...................: yes
>      Inotify....................: no
>      Poll.......................: yes
>      CURL.......................: yes
>    Ecore_Desktop................: no
>    Ecore_Con....................: no
>    Ecore_Ipc....................: no
>    Ecore_Config.................: no
>    Ecore_IMF....................: yes
>    Ecore_IMF_Evas...............: yes
> 
>   Graphic systems:
> 
>    Ecore_X......................: no
>    Ecore_Win32..................: yes
>    Ecore_SDL....................: no
>    Ecore_FB.....................: no
>    Ecore_DFB....................: no
>    Ecore_WinCE..................: no
> 
>   Ecore Evas:
> 
>    Ecore_Evas...................: yes
>      Software Memory Buffer.....: yes
>      Software X11...............: no
>      XRender X11................: no
>      OpenGL X11.................: no
>      Software DirectDraw........: yes
>      Direct3D...................: yes
>      OpenGL Glew................: yes
>      Software SDL...............: no
>      DirectFB...................: no
>      Software Framebuffer.......: no
>      Software 16bit X11.........: no
>      Software 16bit DirectDraw..: yes
>      Software 16bit WinCE.......: no
> 
> The options are hidden if the module is not available.
> 
> Note that I can replace
> 
> Ecore_X
> Ecore_Win32
> Ecore_SDL
> Ecore_FB
> Ecore_DFB
> Ecore_WinCE
> 
> by
> 
> X Window
> Windows (gdi)
> SDL
> Framebuffer
> DirectFB
> Windows CE (gdi)
> 
> if you think it's better (I can do the same for the "Core" part).
> 
> If nobody objects, I'll commit the patch in some days.
> 
> Vincent


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