> -----Original Message----- > From: Tor Lillqvist > Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:04 AM > > > make ran for a while then stopped with > > Windows reporting "This application has failed to start because > > libglib-2.0-0.dll was not found": I don't see why > > it can't find that DLL? > > Me neither. You need to figure out the root cause for this first, I managed to track that down once you'd told me that gtk-update-icon-cache is actually a shell script. That script was itself trying to add GTK to the path before running .libs/gtk-update-icon-cache.exe, but it was using DOS file syntax and adding ":c:/GTK/GTK-2.14.4/lib:c:/GTK/GTK-2.14.4/bin: " to the start of the path. Msys needs "/c/" instead of "c:/", so that was screwing up the path, hence it couldn't find the GTK dlls. > One thing I always do personally when building anything that uses > libtool on Windows is to avoid the shell script wrappers in libtool. > Edit ltmain.sh (the one from a tarball, or the one that is installed > in whatever/share/libtool if you are building something from SVN) and > change the line > need_relink=yes > to > need_relink=no > > Then libtool will try to build exe files directly in each folder, not > into the .libs folder with a wrapper shell script. I don't have libtool installed anywhere, but ltmain.sh comes in the gtk source tarball. I found two instances of need_relink=yes in it and changed them both to no. That got rid of the above problem but not this one: > /bin/sh: ./gtk-update-icon-cache: Bad file number However, not sure if this is relevant to that, but just before hitting it (right before printing "make gtk-update-icon-cache.exe") I noticed the following was reported but did not immediately stop the make: gcc -E ... xgen-gtfsrc.c | \ grep -o '\bg[td]k_[a-zA-Z0-9_]*_get_type\b' | \ sort | uniq | \ sed '{ s/^/*tp++ = /; s/$/();/; }' > xgen-gtf \ && cp xgen-gtf gtktypefuncs.c && rm -f xgen-gtf grep: invalid option -- o Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]... Try `grep --help' for more information. <built-in>:0: fatal error: when writing output to : Invalid argument compilation terminated. It would appear that -o (--only-matching) is a new option in grep 2.5, but is not supported by grep 2.4.2 which is what comes with msys. So, is there a grep 2.5 available for msys? If not what do you use when you build gtk for Windows? Ian _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list