glib-1.2.lib is used by the libIDL code used by the xpidl
compiler. It is available in the wintools.zip (see the link on
the mozilla windows build page). Having this stuff installed and
the env. set correctly is part of the mozilla build requirements.
John.
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>
> Well, yesterday I was getting an error related to a missing "glib" (gtk
> for win32?). I dinked around with that yesterday but had no luck with
> it. Today that problem appears to have been resolved. I was able to
> build the whole thing, but now it's refusing to load my components. I'm
> trying something else right now, and if that doesn't work, I'll try
> again tomorrow on my laptop at work which is a much more sane machine (I
> usually do my development on it, but didn't bother to bring it home today).
>
> I'll get back to you with more information tomorrow at latest.
>
> > What problem are you seeing? I pull and build
> > xpconnect_standalone now and then. xpconnect_standalone is a
> > superset or xpcom_standalone - and apparently what you want. I've
> > seen it occasionally be broken and I get it fixed as soon as I
> > notice. Others do the same.
> >
> > There are not a lot of people using this variant. There is no
> > automation to ensure that it keeps working or inform people when
> > they break it. Just us chickens.
> >
> > Again, please say what you see breaking. Also, note that rebuild
> > dependency stuff is not automatic on the Windows build. So you
> > either need to do a clobber or do a depend build in the correct
> > directories before you rebuild. [I'm playing with adding a
> > depend_xpconnect target to client.mak now.]
> >
> > John.
> >
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