On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 13:31 -0500, DJ Delorie wrote: > HIDs are auto-detected: > > for hid in `cd $srcdir/src/hid; echo *`; do > F=$srcdir/src/hid/$hid/hid.conf > if test -f $F > then > echo checking $F > . $F > case $type in > gui ) hid_guis="$hid_guis $hid" ;; > printer ) hid_printers="$hid_printers $hid" ;; > export ) hid_exporters="$hid_exporters $hid" ;; > always ) hid_always="$hid_always $hid" ;; > esac > fi > done > > So, look in src/hid/batch/hid.conf: > > type=gui >
Sorry, this does not really help me. On my test box GTK is installed. ste...@amd64-x2 ~/geda/pcb-20081128 $ ./configure --with-gui=batch gives checking ./src/hid/ps/hid.conf checking for which gui to use... batch configure: error: batch is not a valid gui ste...@amd64-x2 ~/geda/pcb-20081128 $ So above switch does not work for PCB 20081128. For Gentoo we try to to not use autodetection but let user choices. If a Gentoo user has installed GTK or Motif/Lesstif he shall be still able to build PCB without a GUI. Currently this is done with --without-gui argument for ./configure. But I still have to test if this really works. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

