Le mercredi, 13 ao� 2003, � 12:35 Europe/Paris, Alexander Hansen a �crit :


I'll add a few things here:

1) With very few exceptions, there are no "Fink sources" for packages: the source files that Fink uses are identical to what one would download from a package's official source repository.

2) The .info file details the dependencies and the mechanics of building the package, including the locations of relevant directories--headers, libraries, etc. (which wouldn't have to be the same for a manual build), and flags to be fed to the compiler (this would be relevant for a manual build)

3) For packages that need some modifications to build on OSX/Darwin, the Fink build process applies patches to the source after it is unpacked. (In the case of gtk+2-2.2.1, there are a lot of changes)

So, basically, if you download the same official source as Fink uses, set the build environment appropriately, use the same compiler controls as are in the Fink .info file for the package, and apply the patches that are in Fink's .patch file for the package, you can build gtk+2-2.2.1 without Fink.

well, great news :-))


just a precision : i spoked about gtk+2-2.2.1 because it was the only gtk 2.2 i found,
i want to use http://libre.act-europe.fr/GtkAda/main.html GtkAda 2.2.0 , and it requires gtk 2.2
but maybe there's a better version of gtk 2.2 than the one i've indicated


so, where can i download gtk ?
where can i find .info , .patch , and other stuff i need ?  :-)



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