RE: GTK+ and MinGw..............
- From: Tor Lillqvist <tml iki fi>
- To: "Suresh Kumar" <suresh_vsamy rediffmail com>
- Cc: martyn 2 russell bt com, gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: RE: GTK+ and MinGw..............
- Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 06:04:45 +0000
Suresh Kumar writes:
In my system pkg-config is reside in c:\gtk\bin. The PATH
variable contains this directory in its list.
Still when i compile the program using
gcc -c hello.c `pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --cflags`
iam getting the same error "pkg-config: No such file or
directory".
You still didn't tell us what shell (command interpreter) you are
using. Are you typing this to a Unix-style shell or not? Are you sure
the same PATH variable is valid in this shell?
But when i run pkg-config on its own in command prompt,
You mean to cmd.exe (or command.com)? Are you sure you have the same
PATH value in Command Prompt and in the Unix-style shell where you
invoke gcc?
Problem comes
when we make pkg-config as an argument to gcc.
No. pkg-config isn't supposed to be an argument to gcc. Do you see
those backquotes (the ` "quotes" or "accents") in the command line? In
Unix-style shells, they mean that the stuff between backquotes is run
as a command by itself, and the *output* of that command is then
pasted in instead.
If you don't have a Unix-style shell (which I tend to believe),
backquotes won't work.
--tml
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