Le vendredi 19 novembre 2004 à 20:06 +0100, PUYDT Julien a écrit : > Hi, > > following the ongoing (private) discussion on which compiler to choose > for the win32 port, I'm (re)reading how gnomemeeting is built. > > I have seen that some things are passed as arguments by gcc, and others > are obtained through the use of a toplevel config.h (there's a nice name > clash with src/config.h). Do we really need to keep both? > > Notice that there is a good reason why some things go through the > command line: for example G_LOG_DOMAIN is used in glib/gmessages.h, > which obviously won't #include "$(toplevel)/config.h". > > Would it be possible to get rid of the toplevel config.h entirely? > No, it is required for translations. > Snark > > PS: the little patch makes some things shared -- using the toplevel > config.h! That patch will have to wait a few weeks in my mailbox as I'm now fully working on the OPAL version. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- GnomeMeeting: http://www.gnomemeeting.org/ //\ FOSDEM : http://www.fosdem.org v_/_ H.323 phone : callto:ils.seconix.com/dsandras seconix com
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