More build instructions.

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@@ -24,18 +24,39 @@ if you start from scratch and find some. lookuplet doesn't depend on any
special GNOME services, just the configuration stuff (gnome_config) and special GNOME services, just the configuration stuff (gnome_config) and
some compound GTK widgets (like property_box). some compound GTK widgets (like property_box).
Once you have the necessary libraries, you can simply invoke: You will need one thing from the GNOME CVS sources. In the gnome-common
package there is a macros directory that needs to be symlinked into the
lookuplet top-level directory. I haven't been able to check out just the
gnome-common/macros directory, only the entire gnome-common package, but
your mileage may vary.
# ./configure This is fairly straightforward, in any case. Change to some directory
# make where you don't mind checking out the gnome-common directory and invoke:
Everything else should work out of the box. $ export CVSROOT=':pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.gnome.org:/cvs/gnome'
$ cvs login
(There's no password so just press return.)
$ cvs -z3 checkout gnome-common
Then symlink the gnome-common/macros directory into the lookuplet
top-level directory.
Once you have the necessary libraries and symlinks, you can simply invoke:
$ ./configure
$ make
Everything else should work out of the box. If you invoke 'make install'
it will attempt to install lookuplet as a GNOME applet which doesn't work
right now, so you probably shouldn't do that. Instead just install
src/lookuplet wherever you want (/usr/local/bin is a popular choice).
There are no other supporting files.
Please let me know if you find that I've overlooked some build Please let me know if you find that I've overlooked some build
requirements. requirements or instructions.
Thanks, Thanks,
Michael Bayne <mdb@samskivert.com> Michael Bayne <mdb@samskivert.com>
$Id: INSTALL,v 1.2 2001/08/16 20:41:00 mdb Exp $ $Id: INSTALL,v 1.3 2001/08/16 20:58:03 mdb Exp $