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# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_INIT(glist.c)
# Save this value here, since automake will set cflags later
cflags_set=${CFLAGS+set}
# Making releases:
# GLIB_MICRO_VERSION += 1;
# GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE += 1;
# GLIB_BINARY_AGE += 1;
# if any functions have been added, set GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE to 0.
# if backwards compatibility has been broken,
# set GLIB_BINARY_AGE and GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE to 0.
#
GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION=1
GLIB_MINOR_VERSION=1
version bump to 1.1.3, binary age 0, interface age 0. Sun Aug 16 20:28:27 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * version bump to 1.1.3, binary age 0, interface age 0. * glib.h: be nice to platforms that don't have gint64 and don't issue #warning on every compilation. since glib doesn't require gint64 itself, packages that need gint64 should test for this themselves. * glib.h: * gutils.c: added a new function g_vsnprintf(). Fri Aug 14 16:41:53 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: added static inline functions for bit mask tests: g_bit_nth_lsf, g_bit_nth_msf and g_bit_storage. Fri Aug 13 14:23:37 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gmessages.c: revised the message handling system, which is now based on a new mechanism g_log*. most of the assertment macros got adapted to feature the new g_log() call with an additional specification of the log level in a preprocessor macro G_LOG_DOMAIN. if G_LOG_DOMAIN is undefined upon the includion of glib.h, it'll be defined with a value of (NULL) and thus preserves the original bahaviour for warning and error messages. the message handler setting functions for g_warning, g_error and g_message are only provided for backwards compatibility and might get removed somewhen. * Makefile.am: feature the G_LOG_DOMAIN macro to set the log domain to "GLib" upon compilation. we currently have to add this definition to the DEFS variable. * testglib.c: we need an ugly #undef G_LOG_DOMAIN at the start of this file currently, since automake doesn't support per target _CFLAGS yet. * glib.h: changed some gints to gbooleans, made a few const corrections, removed some superfluous G_STMT_START{}G_STMT_END wrappers, added some in other required places. * gnode.c: (g_node_prepend): (g_node_insert_before): (g_node_insert): (g_node_append_data): (g_node_prepend_data): (g_node_insert_data_before): (g_node_insert_data): (g_node_append): return (node), so these macros/functions can be usefully chained with g_node_new(). [GModule] Fri Aug 14 02:24:39 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * Makefile.am: feature the G_LOG_DOMAIN macro to set the log domain to "GModule" upon compilation. we currently have to add this definition to the DEFS variable. * testgmodule.c: we need an ugly #undef G_LOG_DOMAIN at the start of this file currently, since automake doesn't support per target _CFLAGS yet.
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GLIB_MICRO_VERSION=3
GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE=0
GLIB_BINARY_AGE=0
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GLIB_VERSION=$GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION.$GLIB_MINOR_VERSION.$GLIB_MICRO_VERSION
AC_SUBST(GLIB_VERSION)
# libtool versioning
LT_RELEASE=$GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION.$GLIB_MINOR_VERSION
LT_CURRENT=`expr $GLIB_MICRO_VERSION - $GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE`
LT_REVISION=$GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE
LT_AGE=`expr $GLIB_BINARY_AGE - $GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE`
AC_SUBST(LT_RELEASE)
AC_SUBST(LT_CURRENT)
AC_SUBST(LT_REVISION)
AC_SUBST(LT_AGE)
VERSION=$GLIB_VERSION
PACKAGE=glib
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE($PACKAGE, $VERSION, no-define)
# Specify a configuration file
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(glibconfig.h)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION, $GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GLIB_MINOR_VERSION, $GLIB_MINOR_VERSION)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GLIB_MICRO_VERSION, $GLIB_MICRO_VERSION)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE, $GLIB_INTERFACE_AGE)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GLIB_BINARY_AGE, $GLIB_BINARY_AGE)
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dnl Initialize libtool
AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
dnl Initialize maintainer mode
AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug, [ --enable-debug=[no/minimum/yes] turn on debugging [default=minimum]],,enable_debug=minimum)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(mem_check, [ --enable-mem-check=[no/yes] turn on malloc/free sanity checking [default=no]],,enable_mem_check=no)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(mem_profile, [ --enable-mem-profile=[no/yes] turn on malloc profiling atexit [default=no]],,enable_mem_profile=no)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(ansi, [ --enable-ansi turn on strict ansi [default=no]],
, enable_ansi=no)
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to enable memory checking)
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if test "x$enable_mem_check" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_MEM_CHECK, 1)
AC_SUBST(ENABLE_MEM_CHECK)
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
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else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
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fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to enable memory profiling)
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if test "x$enable_mem_profile" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_MEM_PROFILE, 1)
AC_SUBST(ENABLE_MEM_PROFILE)
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
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else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
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fi
if test "x$enable_debug" = "xyes"; then
test "$cflags_set" = set || CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -g"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DG_ENABLE_DEBUG"
else
if test "x$enable_debug" = "xno"; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DG_DISABLE_ASSERT -DG_DISABLE_CHECKS"
fi
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(G_COMPILED_WITH_DEBUGGING, "${enable_debug}")
# Checks for programs.
AC_PROG_CC
AM_PROG_CC_STDC
AC_PROG_INSTALL
if eval "test x$GCC = xyes"; then
if eval test -z \"`echo "$CFLAGS" | grep "\-Wall" 2> /dev/null`\" ; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall"
fi
if eval "test x$enable_ansi = xyes"; then
if eval test -z \"`echo "$CFLAGS" | grep "\-ansi" 2> /dev/null`\" ; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -ansi"
fi
if eval test -z \"`echo "$CFLAGS" | grep "\-pedantic" 2> /dev/null`\" ; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -pedantic"
fi
fi
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for extra flags to get ANSI library prototypes])
glib_save_LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS
LIBS="$LIBS -lm"
AC_TRY_RUN([#include <math.h>
int main (void) { return (log(1) != log(1.)); }],
AC_MSG_RESULT(none needed),
glib_save_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -std1"
AC_TRY_RUN([#include <math.h>
int main (void) { return (log(1) != log(1.)); }],
AC_MSG_RESULT(-std1),
AC_MSG_RESULT()
CFLAGS=$glib_save_CFLAGS
AC_MSG_WARN(
[No ANSI prototypes found in library. (-std1 didn't work.)])
)
)
LIBS=$glib_save_LIBS
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# Checks for header files.
AC_HEADER_STDC
# Checks for library functions.
AC_FUNC_VPRINTF
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(atexit on_exit)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(char)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(short)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(void *)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long)
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dnl long doubles were not used, and a portability problem
dnl AC_C_LONG_DOUBLE
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AC_C_CONST
dnl AC_C_INLINE is useless to us since it bails out too early, we need to
dnl truely know which ones of `inline', `__inline' and `__inline__' are
dnl actually supported.
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for __inline)
AC_CACHE_VAL(glib_cv_has__inline,[
AC_TRY_RUN([
__inline int foo () { return 0; }
int main () { return foo (); }
],
glib_cv_has__inline=yes
,
glib_cv_has__inline=no
,)
])
AC_MSG_RESULT($glib_cv_has__inline)
case x$glib_cv_has__inline in
yes) AC_DEFINE(G_HAVE___INLINE)
esac
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for __inline__)
AC_CACHE_VAL(glib_cv_has__inline__,[
AC_TRY_RUN([
__inline__ int foo () { return 0; }
int main () { return foo (); }
],
glib_cv_has__inline__=yes
,
glib_cv_has__inline__=no
,)
])
AC_MSG_RESULT($glib_cv_has__inline__)
case x$glib_cv_has__inline__ in
yes) AC_DEFINE(G_HAVE___INLINE__)
esac
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for inline)
AC_CACHE_VAL(glib_cv_hasinline,[
AC_TRY_RUN([
inline int foo () { return 0; }
int main () { return foo (); }
],
glib_cv_hasinline=yes
,
glib_cv_hasinline=no
,)
])
AC_MSG_RESULT($glib_cv_hasinline)
case x$glib_cv_hasinline in
yes) AC_DEFINE(G_HAVE_INLINE)
esac
dnl header file checks
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(float.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_FLOAT_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(limits.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIMITS_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(values.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_VALUES_H))
# Check for strerror, strsignal, memmove, vsnprintf, and strcasecmp functions
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strerror strsignal memmove vsnprintf strcasecmp)
# Check for sys_errlist
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for sys_errlist)
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AC_TRY_LINK(, [
extern char *sys_errlist[];
extern int sys_nerr;
sys_errlist[sys_nerr-1][0] = 0;
], glib_ok=yes, glib_ok=no)
AC_MSG_RESULT($glib_ok)
if test $glib_ok = no; then
AC_DEFINE(NO_SYS_ERRLIST)
fi
# Check for sys_siglist
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for sys_siglist)
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AC_TRY_LINK(, [
extern char *sys_siglist[];
sys_siglist[1][0] = 0;
], glib_ok=yes, glib_ok=no)
AC_MSG_RESULT($glib_ok)
if test $glib_ok = no; then
AC_DEFINE(NO_SYS_SIGLIST)
fi
# Check if <sys/select.h> needs to be included for fd_set
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for fd_set])
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AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>],
[fd_set readMask, writeMask;], gtk_ok=yes, gtk_ok=no)
if test $gtk_ok = yes; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes, found in sys/types.h])
else
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AC_HEADER_EGREP(fd_mask, sys/select.h, gtk_ok=yes)
if test $gtk_ok = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H)
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes, found in sys/select.h])
else
AC_DEFINE(NO_FD_SET)
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
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fi
fi
# This stuff is here, only so that we can define these
# things in glibconfig.h. If ../config.h was installed
# (under some other name?) then the definitions would
# belong there. (They are only used in GDK)
# Check for wchar.h
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for wchar.h)
AC_TRY_CPP([#include <wchar.h>], gtk_ok=yes, gtk_ok=no)
if test $gtk_ok = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WCHAR_H)
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($gtk_ok)
# Check for wctype.h (for iswalnum)
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for wctype.h)
AC_TRY_CPP([#include <wctype.h>], gtk_ok=yes, gtk_ok=no)
if test $gtk_ok = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WCTYPE_H)
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($gtk_ok)
# The following is necessary for Linux libc-5.4.38
AC_MSG_CHECKING(if iswalnum() and friends are properly defined)
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <stdlib.h>],[
#if (defined(HAVE_WCTYPE_H) || defined(HAVE_WCHAR_H))
# ifdef HAVE_WCTYPE_H
# include <wctype.h>
# else
# ifdef HAVE_WCHAR_H
# include <wchar.h>
# endif
# endif
#else
# define iswalnum(c) ((wchar_t)(c) <= 0xFF && isalnum(c))
#endif
iswalnum((wchar_t) 0);
], gtk_ok=yes, gtk_ok=no)
if test $gtk_ok = no; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BROKEN_WCTYPE)
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($gtk_ok)
removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to Mon Aug 24 02:08:56 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gstring.c: * gstrfuncs.c: (g_vsprintf): removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to export it, it should have been named differently in the first place, since its semantics differ from vsprintf(). apart from that, it was a possible cause for problems since it worked on a previously allocated memory area and was used in a lot places of glib. exporting it would have been a guararant for problems with threaded programs. (g_printf_string_upper_bound): exported this function to return a string size, guarranteed to be big enough to hold the fully expanded format+args string. added 'q', 'L' and 'll' flag handling. in fact, the newly allocated area is in most cases much bigger than required. (g_strdup_vprintf()): new function returning a newly allocated string containing the contents of *format and associated args (size is calculated with g_printf_string_upper_bound()). (g_strdup_printf): new function which wraps g_strdup_vprintf(). * configure.in: check for va_copy() or __va_copy() alternatively. check whether va_lists can be copyied by value. * glib.h: provide a definition for G_VA_COPY. * glib.h: * gmessages.c: (g_logv): (g_vsnprintf): pass va_lists by value, not by reference, since this causes problems on platforms that implement va_list as as arrays. internaly, use G_VA_COPY (new_arg, org_arg); va_end (new_arg); to produce a second va_list variable, if multiple passes are required. changed all callers. * glib.h: * gerror.h: renamed g_debug() to g_on_error_query(), cleaned up a bit. renamed g_stack_trace() to g_on_error_stack_trace() since both functions cluttered different namespaces. there is an appropriate comment in glib.h now that explains the unix and gdb specific dependencies of both functions. removed g_attach_process(). g_on_error_stack_trace() should probably be handled with caution, i've seem several different linux versions (2.0.x) become unstable after invokation of this function.
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dnl **********************
dnl *** va_copy checks ***
dnl **********************
dnl we currently check for all three va_copy possibilities, so we get
dnl all results in config.log for bug reports.
removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to Mon Aug 24 02:08:56 1998 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib.h: * gstring.c: * gstrfuncs.c: (g_vsprintf): removed this function which was not publically exported in glib.h. to export it, it should have been named differently in the first place, since its semantics differ from vsprintf(). apart from that, it was a possible cause for problems since it worked on a previously allocated memory area and was used in a lot places of glib. exporting it would have been a guararant for problems with threaded programs. (g_printf_string_upper_bound): exported this function to return a string size, guarranteed to be big enough to hold the fully expanded format+args string. added 'q', 'L' and 'll' flag handling. in fact, the newly allocated area is in most cases much bigger than required. (g_strdup_vprintf()): new function returning a newly allocated string containing the contents of *format and associated args (size is calculated with g_printf_string_upper_bound()). (g_strdup_printf): new function which wraps g_strdup_vprintf(). * configure.in: check for va_copy() or __va_copy() alternatively. check whether va_lists can be copyied by value. * glib.h: provide a definition for G_VA_COPY. * glib.h: * gmessages.c: (g_logv): (g_vsnprintf): pass va_lists by value, not by reference, since this causes problems on platforms that implement va_list as as arrays. internaly, use G_VA_COPY (new_arg, org_arg); va_end (new_arg); to produce a second va_list variable, if multiple passes are required. changed all callers. * glib.h: * gerror.h: renamed g_debug() to g_on_error_query(), cleaned up a bit. renamed g_stack_trace() to g_on_error_stack_trace() since both functions cluttered different namespaces. there is an appropriate comment in glib.h now that explains the unix and gdb specific dependencies of both functions. removed g_attach_process(). g_on_error_stack_trace() should probably be handled with caution, i've seem several different linux versions (2.0.x) become unstable after invokation of this function.
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(for an implementation of va_copy())
AC_CACHE_VAL(glib_cv_va_copy,[
AC_TRY_RUN([
#include <stdarg.h>
void f (int i, ...) {
va_list args1, args2;
va_start (args1, i);
va_copy (args2, args1);
if (va_arg (args2, int) != 42 || va_arg (args1, int) != 42)
exit (1);
va_end (args1); va_end (args2);
}
int main() {
f (0, 42);
return 0;
}],
glib_cv_va_copy=yes
,
glib_cv_va_copy=no
,)
])
AC_MSG_RESULT($glib_cv_va_copy)
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for an implementation of __va_copy())
AC_CACHE_VAL(glib_cv___va_copy,[
AC_TRY_RUN([
#include <stdarg.h>
void f (int i, ...) {
va_list args1, args2;
va_start (args1, i);
__va_copy (args2, args1);
if (va_arg (args2, int) != 42 || va_arg (args1, int) != 42)
exit (1);
va_end (args1); va_end (args2);
}
int main() {
f (0, 42);
return 0;
}],
glib_cv___va_copy=yes
,
glib_cv___va_copy=no
,)
])
AC_MSG_RESULT($glib_cv___va_copy)
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether va_lists can be copied by value)
AC_CACHE_VAL(glib_cv_va_val_copy,[
AC_TRY_RUN([
#include <stdarg.h>
void f (int i, ...) {
va_list args1, args2;
va_start (args1, i);
args2 = args1;
if (va_arg (args2, int) != 42 || va_arg (args1, int) != 42)
exit (1);
va_end (args1); va_end (args2);
}
int main() {
f (0, 42);
return 0;
}],
glib_cv_va_val_copy=yes
,
glib_cv_va_val_copy=no
,)
])
if test "x$glib_cv_va_copy" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(G_VA_COPY, va_copy)
else if test "x$glib_cv___va_copy" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(G_VA_COPY, __va_copy)
fi
fi
if test "x$glib_cv_va_val_copy" = "xno"; then
AC_DEFINE(G_VA_COPY_AS_ARRAY)
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($glib_cv_va_val_copy)
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dnl ***********************
dnl *** g_module checks ***
dnl ***********************
G_MODULE_LIBS=
G_MODULE_LDFLAGS=
G_MODULE_IMPL=
G_MODULE_NEED_USCORE=0
G_MODULE_HAVE_DLERROR=0
dnl *** dlopen() in system libraries
if test -z "$G_MODULE_IMPL"; then
AC_CHECK_FUNC(dlopen,
G_MODULE_IMPL=G_MODULE_IMPL_DL
,)
fi
dnl *** dlopen() in libdl
if test -z "$G_MODULE_IMPL"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(dl, dlopen,
G_MODULE_LIBS=-ldl
G_MODULE_IMPL=G_MODULE_IMPL_DL
,)
fi
dnl *** shl_load() in libdld (HP-UX)
if test -z "$G_MODULE_IMPL"; then
G_MODULE_LDFLAGS='-Wl,-E'
AC_CHECK_LIB(dld, shl_load,
G_MODULE_LIBS=-ldld
G_MODULE_IMPL=G_MODULE_IMPL_DLD
,)
fi
dnl *** additional checks for G_MODULE_IMPL_DL
if test "$G_MODULE_IMPL" = "G_MODULE_IMPL_DL"; then
if test -d /usr/include/linux; then
G_MODULE_LDFLAGS='-rdynamic'
fi
LIBS_orig="$LIBS"
LDFLAGS_orig="$LDFLAGS"
LIBS="$LIBS $G_MODULE_LIBS"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $G_MODULE_LDFLAGS"
dnl *** check whether we need preceeding underscores
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for preceeding underscore in symbols)
AC_CACHE_VAL(glib_cv_uscore,[
AC_TRY_RUN([
#include <dlfcn.h>
int glib_underscore_test (void) { return 42; }
int main() {
void *f1 = (void*)0, *f2 = (void*)0, *handle;
handle = dlopen ((void*)0, 0);
if (handle) {
f1 = dlsym (handle, "glib_underscore_test");
f2 = dlsym (handle, "_glib_underscore_test");
} return !(f2 && !f1);
}],
glib_cv_uscore=yes
G_MODULE_NEED_USCORE=1
,
glib_cv_uscore=no
G_MODULE_NEED_USCORE=0
,)
])
AC_MSG_RESULT($glib_cv_uscore)
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS_orig"
dnl *** check for having dlerror()
AC_CHECK_FUNC(dlerror,
G_MODULE_HAVE_DLERROR=1,
G_MODULE_HAVE_DLERROR=0)
LIBS="$LIBS_orig"
fi
dnl *** done, have e got an implementation?
if test -z "$G_MODULE_IMPL"; then
G_MODULE_IMPL=0
fi
AC_SUBST(G_MODULE_IMPL)
AC_SUBST(G_MODULE_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(G_MODULE_LDFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(G_MODULE_HAVE_DLERROR)
AC_SUBST(G_MODULE_NEED_USCORE)
AC_OUTPUT([
Makefile
glib-config
gmodule/gmoduleconf.h
gmodule/Makefile
],[chmod +x glib-config])