| If you want to hack on the GTK+ project, you'll need to have |
| the following packages installed: |
| |
| - GNU autoconf 2.62 |
| - GNU automake 1.11 |
| - GNU libtool 2.2 |
| - indent (GNU indent 1.9.1 is known good) |
| - GNU gettext 10.40 |
| |
| These should be available by ftp from ftp.gnu.org or any of the |
| fine GNU mirrors. Beta software can be found at alpha.gnu.org. |
| |
| Up-to-date instructions about developing GNOME applications and libraries |
| can be found here: |
| |
| http://library.gnome.org/devel/ |
| |
| Information about using git with GNOME can be found here: |
| |
| http://live.gnome.org/Git |
| |
| In order to get GIT GTK+ installed on your system, you need to have |
| the most recent GIT versions of GLib, Pango, and ATK installed as well. |
| The installation process of these libraries is similar to that of GTK+, |
| but needs to be fulfilled prior to installation of GTK+. |
| |
| If at all possible, please use GIT to get the latest development version of |
| gtk+ and glib. You can do the following to get glib and gtk+ from GIT: |
| |
| $ git clone git://git.gnome.org/glib |
| $ git clone git://git.gnome.org/pango |
| $ git clone git://git.gnome.org/atk |
| $ git clone git://git.gnome.org/gtk+ |
| |
| Note: if you plan to push changes to back to the master repository and |
| have a gnome account, you want to use the following instead: |
| |
| $ git clone ssh://<username>@git.gnome.org/git/gtk+ |
| |
| To compile the GIT version of GTK+ on your system, you will need to take |
| several steps to setup the tree for compilation. You can do all these |
| steps at once by running: |
| |
| gtk+$ ./autogen.sh |
| |
| Basically this does the following for you: |
| |
| gtk+$ aclocal; automake; autoconf |
| |
| The above commands create the `configure' script. Now you |
| run the `configure' script in `gtk+/' to create all Makefiles. |
| More information about that in `INSTALL'. |
| |
| Before running `autogen.sh' or `configure', make sure you have libtool |
| in your path. |
| |
| Note that autogen.sh runs configure for you. If you wish to pass |
| options like `--prefix=/usr' to `configure' you can give those options |
| to `autogen.sh' and they will be passed on to `configure'. |
| |
| For information about submitting patches and pushing changes |
| to GIT, see the `README' and `README.commits' files. In particular, |
| don't, under any circumstances, push anything to GIT before |
| reading and understanding `README.commmits'. |