compiling gcc on the DOC
Christian MICHON
christian.michon at gmail.com
Mon Jun 18 11:49:41 UTC 2007
based on what you wrote earlier, this is a X11 native application,
using the gtk+ widget set (you did not mention if it is gtk-1 or
gtk-2, this is important...)
-> to move it to gtkfb, you'll need code modification. That means
finding all x11 calls and change them into their equivalent for
gtkfb!
-> to compile it as it is, you'll need all dependencies:
- xorg or xfree
- xlibs-dev
- gtk-1 or gtk-2 (note gtk-2 is big btw)
I would go for the second solution. If you wanted the framebuffer
in the first place because it's the first graphical mode that came
to your mind, then kdrive or xorg/xfree in fbdev driver mode are
your best friends.
The nice thing about kdrive/Xfbdev is that all mouse configuration
is taken care for. In gtkfb which I never used, this may not be
so easy (I recall compiling qemu with SDL/fb once, and the
mouse handling was a big problem)
good luck!
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Christian
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