S K wrote: > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> On Monday 06 August 2007 08:22, S K wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am trying to cross compile for arm on a 686 machine. If I do not >>> '--disable-gtk-peer' in the config, I run into this error during the config >>> stage: >>> >>> checking for XTestQueryExtension in -lXtst... no >>> configure: error: libXtst NOT found, required for GdkRobot >>> >>> Googling for the error brought me to >>> http://www.kaffe.org/pipermail/kaffe/2005-June/102730.html >>> http://www.mail-archive.com/kaffe@kaffe.org/msg11937.html >>> >>> both of which says that gtk-peers has to be disabled. Since these posts >>> were at least a yr or more old, I was wondering if anything has changed. >>> Has anyone been able to cross compile awt support for arm? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> SK >>> >> The usual solution for this is simply to install the appropriate headers. >> They are usually in a package libxtst-dev or something similar if you're >> using a GNU/Linux distribution. However, I don't know if this are available >> on the arm platform you're working on, so the better solution might be to >> disable the Gtk+ peers, at least for a first go. > > I do have libxtst-dev installed on my Ubuntu 686 machine on which I am > cross-compiling. So a > normal kaffe make works but since I have not been able to find out how to get > the libxtst for arm, > I guess I am stuck for now.
Yeah, you need the dependencies for the target. You could cross-compile them yourself, if you are not using a distribution they are already a part of. cheers, dalibor topic _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list kaffe@kaffe.org http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe