I have *no* idea. That was the original behavior of the configure script, and I just preserved it to avoiding breaking the compilation. Perhaps the maintainer of the GTK gui can answer that?

Regards,
Timothy

strk wrote:
On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 10:17:34AM +0800, Timothy Lee wrote:
Dear all,

I've done some cleanup on the Cairo backend. The 1st patch fixes configure.ac to detect the Cairo library when the Cairo backend is enabled (and also when GTK GUI is being used).

Why should we need cairo *always* when GTK gui is used ?

--strk;



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