On Mar 16, 2014, at 11:23 AM, Jeff Earickson <[email protected]> wrote:

> John,
> 
> I took things down to the bare walls.  I rm'ed .git, gtk, gnucash* 
> everything.  I did not re-download .jhbuildrc-custom (because I had modifed 
> it), or gtk-osx-build-setup.sh, but everything else got nuked.  I was trying 
> to get everything herded into one subdirectory of my homedir, so I didn't 
> have .git, gnucash-git, and gtk scattered there (that didn't work).   So I 
> started by running gtk-osx-build-setup.sh, then the python build, then 
> bootstrap, then "jhbuild build".  I was wondering if the XCode upgrade would 
> perturb life.
> 
> I will continue poking at guile and report back if I get anywhere.
> 
> BTW, I bought the O'Reilly book on Git and have been studying it, so I will 
> (hopefully) quit asking stupid questions there.  Git verges on magical in 
> terms of what it does.
> 

You can control the build locations quite precisely with jhbuild parameters 
'prefix' (which controls where installations go), 'buildrot' (where builds go 
if you're doing out-of-source builds),  'checkoutroot' (where VCS chcekouts and 
sources for out-of-source builds go), and 'tarballdir' (where downloads go) in 
jhbuildrc-custom.  See the jhbuild manual at 
https://developer.gnome.org/jhbuild/stable/config-reference.html.en for more 
details.

I take it that I need to have another go at the -stdlib=libstdc++ flag for 
WebKit.

Regards,
John Ralls



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