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Re: gnome-terminal and vte: works fine


On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Per Lundberg wrote:

Dear list subscribers,

I have managed to get vte and gnome-terminal compiled and running on
Cygwin/XFree. Seems to be working fine also, and it's nice to have when
you are stuck in the Windows world. Attached is the patch for vte (based
on another patch I found on the net, very small modifications to get the
patch to apply with latest vte). vte is a package neccessary for the
compilation of gnome-terminal.

gnome-terminal compiles right out of the box (2.12.0, latest version)
but there is some problems with the help files (because of missing
scrollkeeper-preinstall). If you go into each of the help/XX
subdirectories and run a manual "make gnome-terminal-XX.omf.out", it
will generate these files anyway, but I have not tested whether the
online help works or not.

Good to know. You might want to test these before adding the package to the distribution.

I hope this makes someone happy. :-) How do we now go ahead and get these
packages into the netinstaller?

Two ways. One is <http://cygwin.com/setup.html>, but that requires an active maiintainer, who is subscribed to the cygwin-apps list. The other is providing a custom mirror with just that package, and having the users download it unofficially (look at the "setup.exe homepage" link on the above page).

If you choose to go with the first approach, you'll need to ITP the
package(s) on cygwin-apps.

HTH,
	Igor
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