[Bug 511895] Review Request: clutter-imcontext - IMContext Framework Library for Clutter

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--- Comment #10 from Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx>  2009-07-26 04:13:56 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #9)
> This won't work:
>    ./autogen.sh --disable-static --enable-gtk-doc
>    #%configure --disable-static --enable-gtk-doc
> Check the build.log. You will see that the configure is executed twice. It's
> also not safe. Because %configure is a multi-line macro. If you do a
> #%configure, you are commenting out only the first line, which defines CFLAGS.
> If you want to comment out a macro use double %, e.g. #%%configure. But IMHO
> the best solution is to eliminate the ./configure call from the autogen.sh
> (Note that this is not the only solution :)).

I've uncommented the configure. There are lots of ways of fixing it. I
personally don't see the problem with it running it twice other than a a few
extra cpu cycles :-)

> I keep seeing some clutter broken deps in rawhide for the last few rawhide
> reports. Is this package affected by this?  

No, this package isn't affected as its written against 0.9/1.0. The reason for
the breakages in rawhide is due to the various clutter and pyclutter packages
haven't had 0.9 releases to update them to the new apis.

SRPM: http://pbrobinson.fedorapeople.org/clutter-imcontext-0.1.2-4.fc11.src.rpm

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