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But it should be quite a rare case? Although as KDE user I prefer applications which don't need GTK at all, not even runtime. But I have no idea how much is missing from UPP GUI in case of NOGTK flag used. |
luzr wrote on Wed, 16 April 2008 02:44 |
Maybe we should rather introduce some "configuration header" instead? |
luzr wrote on Thu, 17 April 2008 06:25 |
Let us place #include <uppconfig.h> into Core.h and let us put #define flagNOGTK into it on your platform (The only question remaining is where to put uppconfig.h Mirek |
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luzr wrote on Thu, 17 April 2008 13:08 |
Hm I would not worry so hard. It is what config flags are for, after all.. Anyway, back to the plan. I guess uppsrc nest root is as good place to put uppconfig.h as any other Could you try that this idea works in practice please? Mirek |
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