while adapting make and export definition files for the win32 build of Gimp 1.3, there where some questions ariseing : - what are the supposed dependency between all the libgimp* libraries ? what I have at the moment is (gimp.exe works, but most plug-ins do not yet) : gimp.exe plug-ins + gimpcolor.dll + gimp.dll + gimpwidgets.dll + gimpui.dll + gimpcolor.dll | + gimpwidgets + gimpmath.dll | + gimpcolor.dll | + gimpmath.dll + gimpcolor.dll + gimpmath.dll + gimpwidgets.dll all the above resolves fine except libgimwidgets dependcies, because there are the functions listed below, which need (and have) different implementations in Gimps and Plug-Ins context. Currently I'm linking gimpwidgets.dll against the functions exported by Gimp, but this probably is the reason why most plug-ins aren't running ... I could hack up a windoze specific version for those functions, to dynamically detect, if they are running in Gimp's or Plug-In's context, but does anyone now of a proper cross platform sollution ? critical functions: gimp_palette_get_background gimp_palette_get_foreground gimp_standard_help_func gimp_unit_get_abbreviation gimp_unit_get_digits gimp_unit_get_factor gimp_unit_get_number_of_built_in_units gimp_unit_get_number_of_units gimp_unit_get_plural gimp_unit_get_singular gimp_unit_get_symbol Second question: - to make Gimp compile again I needed to include some headers in other headers again (see attached patch). Yes, I've read the docs, which say not to do so, but is it really wanted to get a header order dependency ? As you may notice there is an other problem with header inclusion order. Currently the G_OS_WIN32 defintion comes from <glib.h>, not config.h. As a result of it, sometimes the order of inclusion needs some tweaking ... (To keep the attached patch small, it does not include the windoze specific makefile.msc and export definition (*.def) changes. Would it be ok to commit these changes to cvs ?) Thanks in advance, Hans
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