Static compilation
- From: Daniel Tahin <help4balsa a1 net>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Static compilation
- Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 20:28:50 +0100
Hi,
Thanx for the hint. It works cooool:-)
I have (hopefully) only a last question: is it possible to compile only
the aspell, gmime, libesmtp, libgnomeprint, libgnomeprintui libraries
into Balsa, so at startup Balsa doesn't reuqires these libraries in a
separate directory. But the other libraries, like gtk, glib, i won't
compile into.
Thanx for your assistance:-)
Daniel
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On 11/15/2005 02:38:18 PM, Daniel Tahin wrote:
Hi,
I hadn't luck this time:-)) The config-file for libmutt was copied
from the package, you gave me the link, and all other config files
was generated by bootstrap.sh, i found in a newer cvs-version. I
compiled the package from the link as well, but there was again a
problem:-)
Compiling the 2.0.18 version from cvs, with the libmutt-config-files
copied from the link below, the compiler says:
[ snip ]
filter.c:630: warning: implicit declaration of function
`g_ascii_strtoull'
Hmm...according to the Gnome website, that was introduced with Glib
2.2--that dependence should have been documented!
That piece of code seems to have gone from filter.c. You can probably
replace g_ascii_strtoull with plain old strtoull or even atoll--they
mostly give the same answer, and that piece of code is presumably
reading an integer from the config file while restoring a filter, so
you'd never notice if you don't use filters.
HTH!
Peter
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