Re: Eugtk 2 s paths

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Chris Burch wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> Downloaded and installed eugtk 2 august 22, and installed it on my newly
> upgraded (SuSE 7.1 to 9.1) systems. Previous eugtks, 1 and 2 had worked great
> but hadn't updated it for a while.
> 
> Tried to run the demos, and first there was no path to the wrappers. gtk2
> includes put into ~/euphoria/include/gtk2.
> 
> No problem, just update the demos before running them, so in front of
> wrapper.gtk, I put gtk2/, eg include gtk2/wrapper.e.

<snip>

> Now, I'm just curious. Getting something to work is half the fun for me,
> but am I doing something wrong. You obviously made a conscious change here
> Irv, and should I just be dumping all the includes into the base include
> directory?
> Is this a change made to allow win32 compatability? Or should I have changed
> the
> path somewhere along the line? If so how?

Actually, I was urged to remove the gtk2/ prefix by several people, 
who showed me that declaring EUINC=$HOME/euphoria/include/gtk2
in .bash_profile was a better way.
 
So all the GTK library files go into $HOME/euphoria/include/gtk2, 
which keeps from cluttering up the base include directory.

> Anyway, its working now, and as long as you remain consistent with naming
> and style, I'll be able to update as I go.

> Good work BTW, nice, smooth, pretty and fast. Oh, and your website was down
> again earlier today.

Thanks for reporting that, my ISP is in the middle of a change, 
the new address seems to be: http://databrook.com/users/irvm/
but who knows? I'll have to wait until they get things sorted out.

Irv

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