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3 | You must have GTK+ 2.2.0 or greater installed. |
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5 | if from CVS: |
6 | aclocal \ | |
7 | && autoheader \ | |
8 | && automake -a && automake \ | |
9 | && autoconf | |
10 | ||
11 | ||
12 | ./configure | |
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13 | make |
14 | strip --strip-all viking # optional) | |
15 | cp viking /usr/local/bin # as root) | |
16 | cp ../viking-remote /usr/local/bin # optional) | |
17 | ||
18 | Or, if you are using GTK 2.2 (as opposed to 2.4 or greater): | |
19 | ||
20 | cd src | |
21 | make -f Makefile_GTK_2_2 | |
22 | strip --strip-all viking | |
23 | cp viking /usr/local/bin | |
24 | cp ../viking-remote /usr/local/bin | |
25 | ||
26 | Try the "example.vik" file to get started. | |
27 | ||
28 | Windows: | |
29 | (Outdated info) | |
30 | You must have Mingw and MSYS (?) installed. Set the path to include the GTK LIB | |
31 | directory and the bin directory for mingw. Then just gcc -c each of source files | |
32 | and link 'em together along with a bunch of GTK libs. I have batch files to do | |
33 | all of this, I will include them in here soon. Cross-compiling with Linux | |
34 | might also be possible but I've never tried it. | |
35 |