Danek Duvall wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:40:39PM +0530, Harshal wrote:
> 
>> Danek Duvall wrote:
>>> After some offline discussion, it's been determined that the primary
>>> interface to SWT is through Java, and not through the native libs.  Thus
>>> I'd ask that the native libs be considered Project Private, and kept in
>>> /usr/lib/swt (a Project Private directory).  Further, the SWT jar files
>>> should move to /usr/share/lib or /usr/share/lib/swt, as with most of the
>>> rest of our public jar files.
>>>
>> for SWT jar files will /usr/share/lib/java/ do? just a question, if its not 
>> OK, I will change it to /usr/share/lib.
> 
> /usr/share/lib/java would be fine.
> 
>>> Are you sure that cairomm is needed, or just cairo?
>> cairomm
> 
> Odd, because neither the swt website nor the cairo website says anything
> about it, and my gentoo installation doesn't require cairomm to install
> swt.  But if so, then that adds LSARC/2008/074 to the dependency list.
> 

Didn't try it on Linux, but on my OpenSolaris virtual machine, if I dont 
have SUNWcairomm installed then SWT source doesn't build 
libswt-cairo-gtk-3349.so

Sorry I didn't get this sentence, "But if so, then that adds 
LSARC/2008/074 to the dependency list".

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