On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 13:07 -0500, Jean-Sébastien Guay wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> > I'm pretty sure that J-S got pkg-config in Windows when he installed (or
> > had already installed) The Gimp for Windows when messing around w/
> > osgCairo and whatnot. I could be wrong, but this is the path I will be
> > taking when I try it on my own machine...
> 
> Yes, you can get a gtk binary installer with pkg-config and all the gtk 
> libs which might work for you.
> 
> Although I don't think requiring gtk for animtk would be a good choice. 
> In the case of osgCairo/osgPango, you need some gtk libs anyways, so 
> it's ok. But animtk doesn't require any of that does it? (I genuinely 
> don't know)

osgPango and osgCairo require their respective libs (but not GTK, that's
way larger and unnecessary and is only used for creating interface), but
AnimTK certainly doesn't require any of that stuff. As a matter of fact,
with the changes that Cedric is introducing, I'd be surprised if
pkg-config is really required at all anymore--it's just used for
libxml2, and now that it uses native OSG format, XML may be a moot
point.

Maybe I can use my POWERS OF INFLUENCE to convince him. :)

> I think it would be better to make a completely cross-platform CMake 
> config which can generate build files without requiring anything other 
> than CMake and your compiler/development tool.
> 
> J-S

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