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If you want to hack on the GLib project, you'll need to have the
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following packages installed:
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- GNU autoconf 2.62
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- GNU automake 1.11
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- GNU libtool 2.2
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- GNU gettext 0.10.40
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- pkg-config 0.16
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- gtk-doc
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- libffi 3.0.0
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These should be available by ftp from ftp.gnu.org or any of the
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fine GNU mirrors. Beta software can be found at alpha.gnu.org.
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To compile a GIT version of glib on your system, you will need to take
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several steps to setup the tree for compilation. You can do all these
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steps at once by running:
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checkout/glib# ./autogen.sh
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Basically this does the following for you:
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checkout/glib# aclocal; automake; autoconf
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The above commands create the "configure" script. Now you
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can run the configure script in checkout/glib to create all
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the Makefiles.
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Before running autogen.sh or configure, make sure you have libtool
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in your path.
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Note that autogen.sh runs configure for you. If you wish to pass
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options like --prefix=/usr to configure you can give those options
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to autogen.sh and they will be passed on to configure.
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For information about submitting patches see the CONTRIBUTING.md file. For
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information about major design decisions, see the README.rationale file.
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