Aha, even better: a Makefile hack that causes auto-detection of GTK

2 and fallback to GTK 1.2.

[originally from svn r5705]
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Simon Tatham
2005-04-28 12:50:56 +00:00
parent 3d4f276f1f
commit df133c2297

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@ -874,7 +874,12 @@ if (defined $makefiles{'gtk'}) {
"# You can define this path to point at your tools if you need to\n".
"# TOOLPATH = /opt/gcc/bin\n".
"CC = \$(TOOLPATH)cc\n".
"GTK_CONFIG = gtk-config\n".
"# You can manually set this to `gtk-config' or `pkg-config gtk+-1.2'\n".
"# (depending on what works on your system) if you want to enforce\n".
"# building with GTK 1.2, or you can set it to `pkg-config gtk+-2.0'\n".
"# if you want to enforce 2.0. The default is to try 2.0 and fall back\n".
"# to 1.2 if it isn't found.\n".
"GTK_CONFIG = sh -c 'pkg-config gtk+-2.0 \$\$0 2>/dev/null || gtk-config \$\$0'\n".
"\n".
&splitline("CFLAGS = -O2 -Wall -Werror -g " .
(join " ", map {"-I$dirpfx$_"} @srcdirs) .