On Fri, 17 Jun 2011, Lionel Orry wrote:

> David Seikel <onefang <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Ah, the version of pkg-config that I use (from LFS) includes a built in
>> glib.
>>
>>   # On Win32, use the normal installed GLib.  Yes, this is a circular
>>   # dependency. But then, only experienced hackers that presumably can
>>   # work around that will be building pkg-config and GLib on Win32
>>   # anyway (especially using the auto*/configure/libtool
>>   # mechanism). Others use prebuilt versions.
>>
>
> Makes me wonder... Why not using a prebuilt version indeed? It can be found
> here: http://www.gtk.org/download/win32.php ('Other third party software' 
> section)
>
> Vincent, is there a reason for compiling pkg-config at hand? I'll make a try
> with the pre-built pkg-config on WinXP, but I think there's no reason it would
> not work.

no reason, i use that prebuild version of pkg-config (see the wiki)

> that said, if someone can clearly confirm whether glib is a dependency 
> (optional
> or mandatory) for any EFL lib, I would gladly appreciate since I'm not 100% 
> sure
> either.

glib can be used by ecore. On Windows, I don't compile ecore with glib 
support (see wiki :)

Vincent

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