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1.4 + gutcheck
1.5 + ========
1.6 +
1.7 +General installation instructions can be found in INSTALL. The following
1.8 +aim to give a quick overview and some help for specific systems. Documentation
1.9 +for gutcheck itself can be found in doc/gutcheck.txt and for the test
1.10 +framework in doc/gc-test.txt.
1.11 +
1.12 +Linux
1.13 +-----
1.14 +
1.15 +You should be able to use the standard:
1.16 +
1.17 +% ./configure
1.18 +% make
1.19 +% sudo make install
1.20 +
1.21 +If you get an error about no package 'glib-2.0' found, then you need to
1.22 +install the development package for glib2. Under Fedora, RHEL and friends
1.23 +that would be:
1.24 +
1.25 +% sudo yum install gcc pkgconfig glib2-devel
1.26 +
1.27 +Under Debian, Ubuntu and friends that would be:
1.28 +
1.29 +% sudo apt-get install gcc pkgconfig glib2-devel
1.30 +
1.31 +If you get really stuck, you can use the --without-glib option to configure,
1.32 +but this may well not be supported in a future version so this is probably
1.33 +best avoided.
1.34 +
1.35 +Microsoft Windows
1.36 +-----------------
1.37 +
1.38 +It should be possible to use MSYS (http://www.mingw.org/wiki/MSYS) to build
1.39 +on a Windows machine. You'll need a copy of the development package for
1.40 +glib and its dependencies from http://www.gtk.org/download/win32.php.
1.41 +
1.42 +It's much easier to build using a cross-compiler from Linux, if you have
1.43 +access to such a system. Under Fedora, RHEL and friends you can do this
1.44 +with:
1.45 +
1.46 +% sudo yum install mingw32-gcc pkgconfig mingw32-glib2-static \
1.47 + mingw32-gettext-static mingw32-iconv-static
1.48 +% ./configure --host=i686-w64-mingw32 --disable-shared \
1.49 + --bindir=/gutcheck --datadir=/
1.50 +% make
1.51 +% mkdir build
1.52 +% make install DESTDIR=`pwd`/build
1.53 +
1.54 +The contents of the build/gutcheck directory can then be copied to a
1.55 +Microsoft Windows machine.
1.56 +
1.57 +Depending on the version of mingw32-gcc you use, you may need to specify a
1.58 +different host type. If you're not sure look and see what the cross-compiler
1.59 +is called (eg., i686-pc-mingw32-gcc) and use the prefix as the host type.
1.60 +
1.61 +Mac
1.62 +---
1.63 +
1.64 +I think this should be quite similar to Linux, doing something like this:
1.65 +
1.66 +% sudo port install gcc pkgconfig glib2-devel
1.67 +% ./configure
1.68 +% make
1.69 +% sudo make install
1.70 +
1.71 +It may also be possible to use fink instead of macports.