Hi, There seems to be a bug in Ubuntu 11.04 because of which CMake is unable to find the GTK CMake modules. Also, the gdk-pikbuf package installs itself in a different location in F14 and F15. CMake did not seem to be able to identify this and builds failed on F14. Since it seemed that Pkg-Config and CMake do not play well together, i thought the best way would be to switch to autotools with pkg-config to detect GTK headers and libs. On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 3:43 PM, Duncan Mac-Vicar P. <dmacvicar@suse.de> wrote:
On 06/28/2011 12:25 PM, N B Prashanth wrote:
1. libYUI and all three UI plugins (Qt, ncurses and GTK) have been ported to target systems (Fedora and Ubuntu).
Great!
6. I have converted the GTK plugin to use autotools as opposed to
CMake. This has made it compile successfully in Ubuntu 11.04 using pkg-config and I hope, it will compile of F14 as well. I will be updating the GTK package on OBS this week.
How changing the build system fixed this?
I have a branch with a half finished port to Gtk3, I hope it does not get hard to integrate later.
Thanks for the report.
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