Mail Archives: cygwin/2008/06/24/11:13:03
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d.henman wrote:
| Yes, Dave is right here. His idea gives a way to building a
multi-capable pango.
Pango is always multi-capable, but cairo (and hence PangoCairo) cannot
be both Win32 and X11. Simple as that.
| YO, the configuration result is:
| Cairo is configured and built with: --with-x
|
| So is Pango, in which its configuration script upon completion outputs:
| configuration: backends: Cairo Win32 FreeType X
|
| Note, that is has Cairo, Win32, FreeType, and Win32 as backends.
Yes, so do my pango builds. The question here is solely which *cairo*
you are using.
| So what you probably meant, when you said "was cairo built, explicitly
exluding win32"... Which is probably neceesaary right?
That's the only way to build an X11 cairo on Cygwin.
| Well, the YO, is wrong here....
| "pango-1.21.3" was not gotten fron SVN's trunk.
| Is is a newly released version. Not a release candidate, but a public
release.
GNOME uses the linux-kernel versioning system; odd-numbered minor
versions are *development* releases, and is hence a snapshot from trunk.
~ The fact that it's been released as a tarball is irrelevant. The
release announcement for 1.21 mentions this all quite clearly.
Yaakov
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